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1. First things first, you need to know some of the basic facts about musical scores. So do you know the name of the lines that all musical notes are written on and how many lines there are?
2. So you thought that first one was easy, right? Can you tell me the names of the notes on the five lines in the treble clef?
3. How are you getting on so far? I'm sure you'll pass with flying colours! Providing, that is, that you know the name of the note the Americans call an eighth note.
4. Isn't this fun? I hope you know the difference between your major and your minor. Which of these would best describe a piece of music with minor tonality?
5. Halfway there now; do you think you're doing well? Now onto time signatures. If you saw 3/4 written one number underneath the other in a piece of music (most probably at the beginning) what would you assume it meant?
6. Everyone needs to know about intervals, and no I don't mean half-time at the theatre. If I went from a 'D' up to a 'B' in the key of C major how big an interval would this be?
7. Perhaps you're good at singing? Have you ever sung in a choir? I did when I was just a girl. If so, this'll be an easy one. Put these voices in order of pitch from lowest to highest... Alto, Tenor, Soprano, Bass.
8. On to keys. In written music the key signature is written on the score at the beginning of a section of music. It is made up of either sharps or flats. Which major key has 3 sharps?
9. Here is a piece of music in F major. The piece becomes minor but the key signature remains the same. That's because it's the relative minor of F major and has the same key signature. What is the relative minor of F major?
10. We've just time for one more question though I think. Let's take a look at tempo. If at the top of my music I saw a crochet (quarter note) with '= 180' written after it, what would this mean?
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