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Choir Test - 2/6/15
Scales/Flats/Sharps/Half and Whole Steps/Enharmonic Notes
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Which key signature has no sharps and no flats? | The Key of C. |
| What key signature has one flat? | The Key of F. |
| What key signature has one sharp? | The Key of G. |
| A whole step is made up of two ________ steps. | half |
| A sharp(#) ______________ a pitch a half step. | raises |
| A flat _______________ a pitch a half step. | lowers |
| A natural ____________ a flat or a sharp. | cancels |
| Some keys on the piano keyboard have two different names, but produce the same pitch. These are called __________ notes. | enharmonic |
| What is the pattern of half and whole steps used to create a major scale? | W W H W W W H (W = whole and H = half) |
| A major scale has 8 pitches. How many pitches does a chromatic scale have? | A chromatic scale has 12 pitches. |
| What is found on the Circle of Fifths? | Key signatures are found on the Circle of Fifths. |
| Which scale is made up of all half steps? | The chromatic scale is made up of all half steps. |
| When a sharp or flat occurs in a song and is not in the key signature it is called an _____________________. | accidental |
| B flat has the same pitch as _______ ____. | A # |
| F# has the same pitch as ______ ___. | G flat |
| D to D# is a ________ ________. | half step |
| E to F# is a _________ _______ . | whole step |