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1) A musical symbol that raises a pitch by a half step.
2) A process in music whereby the tonal center changes from one key to another- from G major to C major, for example.
3) A sign placed on a staff to indicate the notes below middle C.
5) A sign placed on a staff to indicate the notes above middle C. Used for higher pitch.
7) The interval comprising the first and eighth tones of the major and minor diatonic scale; the sounds are quite similar because the frequency of viberation of the higher pitch is exactly twice that of the lower.
8) In musical notation, a preplaced set of sharps or flats used to indicate the scale and key.
11) A tonal center built on a tonic note and making use of a scale, also on a keyboard instrument, one of a series of levers that can be depressed to generate sound.
12) The opening, incomplete- sounding phrase of melody; often followed by a consequent phrase that brings the melody to closure.
15) A musical notation, a symbol that lowers a pitch by a half step.
18) A horizontal grid onto which are put the symbols of musical notation:notes, rests, accidentals, dynamic marks, etc.
19) Scale that makes use of all twelve pitches, equally divided, within the octive.
20) A sign used to indicate the register, or range of pitches, in which an instrument is to play or a singer is to sing. Provided a bench mark.
21) A series of notes arranged in order to form a distinctive, recognizable musical unit; most often placed in the treble.
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4) The organization of music around a central tone (the tonic) and the scale built on the tone.
6) The distance between any two pitches on a musical scale.
9) A relative position, high or low, or musical sounds. Based on the vibrations per second of sound waves.
10) A pattern of pictures forming a scale, the two primary modes in Western music are major and minor.
13) An arrangement of pitches that ascends and descends in a fixed and unvarying pattern.
14) In musical notation, a symbol that cancels a preexisting sharpor flat.
16) A seven- note scale that ascends in the following order of whole and hlaf steps: 1 -1/2- 1-1 - 1/2- 1-1
17) A large musical staff that combines both the treble and the bass cleff.
20) The second phrase of a two- part medolic unit that brings a melodic to a print of repose and closure.
21) A seven- note scale that ascents in the following order of whole and half steps: 1-1- 1/2- 1-1-1- 1/2
22) The central pitch around which the melody and harmony gravitate. Sound with a definite, consistent pitch.
23) A self- contained portion of a melody, theme, or tune.
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