| Question | Answer |
| What is the beat? | the beat is the heart beat of the music |
| What is a rhythm? | a rhythm is the pattern of shorter and longer sounds on a beat. |
| what shows the rhythmic pattern in a song? | the words. |
| when is the rhythm name used? | when reading the rhythm out loud : tika tika ti ti ta |
| Crotchet/ quarter note one sound on a beat rhythm name=ta | |
| crotchet rest/quarter note rest no sound on a beat. za | |
| two quavers/two eighth notes two equal sounds on a beat ti-ti | |
| one quaver/eighth note a half of a beat ti | |
| staff/stave five lines four spaces to write music on | |
| treble clef/g clef at the start of music for high voices or instruments. | |
| high and low sounds in music. | pitch |
| time signature how many beats in each bar | |
| inetervel | description of the distance of one note or pitch to another. |
| do - re | step |
| do - mi | skip |
| what are do re mi called? | solfa names |
| what are music using rhythmic short hand with solfa names called? | stick notation |
| solfa names and letter names | lower case letters upper case letters |
| what is the system called where we can alter which note do? | moveable do solfa tonic solfa |
| solfa names CAN change Letter names CANNOT change | :) |
| four semiquavers/four sixteenth notes four equal sounds on one beat ti-ka-ti-ka | |
| one semiquaver/one sixteenth note a quarter of a beat tik | |
| final note | finalis lowest note in melody |
| moderato | moderate tempo markings |
| tone set | notes written from the lowest notes found in the melody and the highest notes found in the melody. |
| transposition | a rewritten song sounding the same as the original but on starting on a different note. |
| ALWAYS remember to keep the intervals between notes the same when transposing so the song will sound the same only higher or lower. | fh |
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