Key Signatures: Treble and Bass Clef

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Questions and Answers

Which key signature contains one sharp?

  • G Major (correct)
  • C Major
  • D Major
  • F Major

In musical notation, what does a flat symbol (â™­) do to a note?

  • Cancels any previous accidentals
  • Lowers the pitch by a half step (correct)
  • Raises the pitch by a half step
  • Lowers the pitch by a whole step

If a piece of music is in the key of F major, which of the following notes will be flat?

  • A flat
  • B flat (correct)
  • E flat
  • D flat

What is the order of sharps as they appear in key signatures?

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Which of the following key signatures has the most flats?

<p>C flat Major (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What symbol cancels a sharp or flat?

<p>Natural (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which of the following notes is located on the second line from the top in the bass clef?

<p>E (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many half steps does a whole step contain?

<p>2 (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which key signature is associated with five flats?

<p>D flat major (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Sharp (#)

A symbol that raises a note by a half step.

Flat (â™­)

A symbol that lowers a note by a half step.

Natural (â™®)

A symbol that cancels a previous sharp or flat.

Treble Clef

A clef placing G above middle C on the second line of the staff.

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Bass Clef

A clef placing F below middle C on the fourth line of the staff.

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Key Signature

Indicates the key of a piece of music through sharps or flats.

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Study Notes

  • Key signatures are written in Treble and Bass Clef.
  • Symbols include sharps, flats, and naturals.
  • Note values include whole and half notes.
  • Major keys include C, G, D, A, E, B, F sharp, and C sharp.
  • Flat keys include F, B flat, E flat, A flat, D flat, G flat, C flat and F flat.
  • Differences lie in alterations to the notes.
  • Vocabulary identification is necessary.

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