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A note that lasts 4 beatsA semibreve or a whole note
A note that lasts 2 beatsA minim or a half note
A note that lasts 1 beatA crotchet or a quarter note
A way of organizing the written music in small sections.A bar or measure
A vertical line written in music that separates the bars.A bar line
Two numbers that tell you how the music should be counted.Time signature
A set of five horizontal lines and four spaces where the music is written.The staff or stave
Which figure of the time signature shows how many beats there will be in a bar?The top figure
Which figure of the time signature shows what kind of beats they will be?The bottom figure
The time signature that is often called “ common time”4/4
A note that lasts only half the length of a crotchet.The quaver or eight note
A note that lasts only a quarter of the length of a crotchetThe semiquaver or sixteenth note
Seven letters of musical alphabetA, B, C, D, E, F, G
A symbol that is placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it.A clef
The clef that is also called the “G” clef: it curls around a second line that represents the note GThe treble clef
The clef that is also called the “F” clef. This sign has two dots on either side of a fourth line, which then represents the note F.The bass clef
The part of a note, usually elliptical in shape, whose placement on the staff indicates the pitchThe notehead
Thin, vertical lines that may point up or down and are directly connected to the noteheadStems
Lines that are used to notate pitches above or below the lines and spaces of the regular musical staffLedger lines
A musical notation that is used to raise or lower the pitch of a note.An accidental
An accidental that raises a note for a one semitoneA sharp
An accidental that lowers the note for a one semitoneA flat
The distance from one note to anotherThe interval