Our relative perception of how high or low a sound is.
<------ ------->
lower higher
Definition of tone
Specific context of a sound of specific pitch
What are the 2 types of music notation?
Alphabetic
A B C D E F G
Syllabic
la ti do re mi fa sol
Definition of notation
encompasses not only pitch but the whole collection of symbols that convey instructions from the composer to the performer - including rhythm, speed, & volume
Definition of half-step or semitone
keys that are right next to each other and encompass the smallest pitch difference
1. white to black
2. black to white
3. white to white
Definition of whole step or whole tone
2 semitones and the smallest pitch difference between non-adjacent keys
- black to black
- black to white
- white to white
- white to black
2 black key groups
white keys are:
internal keys: D
external keys: C & E
3 black key groups
internal white keys: G & A
external white keys: F & B
Defintion of sharp
adjacent black key to the right of a white key & produces a pitch a half-step higher
Definition of double sharp
Raises the pitch a whole step
Definition of flat
adjacent black key to the left of a white key that produces a pitch half-step lower than the original
Definition of double flat
lowers the pitch of a note by a whole step
ex: D to D double flat = D to C
Definition of natural
cancels all previous accidentals
Definition of enharmonic pitches
2 pitches that sound the same but have different names & look different on paper
Definition of octave
eight white keys between a letter name & its next occurance up or down
C D E F G A B C
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Definition of octave register
Pitches that fall within an octave from C to C
ex: C4 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C5
Definition of staff
a system of 5 horizontal lines & the 4 spaces between them.
plural: stave
Definition of notehead
the oval-shaped part of notes that are placed on the lines or in the spaces
Definition of ledger lines
short lines are temporarily added above & below the staff. Added to individual notes.
Definition of clef
musical symbol that fixes a particular pitch on a specific line of the staff.
4 clefs: Treble, Bass, Alto, & Tenor
Definition of Treble Clef or "G clef"
fixes G above middle C on the 4th line of a staff
Definition of Bass Clef or "F clef"
Fixes F below middle C on the 4th line of a staff
Definition of C Clef
Fixes middle C on the staff line where it is placed. This is a moveable clef. Alto/Tenor Clef
Mnemonic device for remembering Treble Clef Scale
Mnemonic device for remembering Bass Clef Scale
Definition for Grand Staff
The treble & bass staves are joined
Definition of Middle C
Placed right in the middle of the grand staff
Definition of Ottava alta
Placed above a group of notes of the treble clef indicates that those notes should be played an octave higher than written
Definition of ottava bassa
placed below a group of notes on the treble clef and indicates that those notes should be played an octave lower
Definition of scale
a consecutive ascending or descending arrangement of pitches represented by letter names