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3 
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Minor scale without notes raised ascending and lowered descending. 
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5 
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Whole step below the tonic in a minor key. 
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6 
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Lower a sharp one semitone, you use a ___________. 
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10 
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Distance between two pitches. 
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12 
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Same pitch but spelled differently ____________ equivalent. 
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13 
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Interval that is major, minor, perfect. 
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14 
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Sixth degree of the scale. 
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16 
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Order of sharps. 
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19 
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Flat, Natural, Sharp. 
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21 
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Intervals of a unison, 4th, 5th, 8th 
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24 
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Extend notes above or below a staff. 
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26 
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___________ key of A major is F# minor. 
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27 
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Period of silence in music. 
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30 
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Scale with a raised 7th scale degree ascending and descending. 
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1 
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One dotted half note equals 3 ______________ notes. 
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2 
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Another type of staff. 
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4 
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Moving by half step with same letter name. 
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7 
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Semitones in a whole tone. 
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8 
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5 parallel lines and 4 spaces. 
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9 
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Associated with a specific major or minor key and placed right after the clef. 
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11 
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Lines of the treble clef. 
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15 
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F Clef 
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17 
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Scale that sounds sad. 
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18 
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D-flat major 
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20 
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Increase time value of a note. 
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22 
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Two whole notes equal one _________. 
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23 
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Scale divide into 2 halves. 
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25 
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According to the tonic. 
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28 
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G clef 
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29 
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Series of notes arranged alphabetically and consecutively within an octave. 
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31 
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Represents a musical sound. 
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