Naming notes is foundation of reading music. This homework will help you practice the basic note names for TREBLE and BASS clef. This assignment will use ledger lines. Remember: When it's above or below, count from what you know!
Use these pnumonic devices to help:
Here's your assignment:
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You must have over 80% accuracy to get credit. If you are getting less than 80% accuracy - send me a message or ask for support!
Once you're done, sign your "progress report" to get your verification code, click the link to show your progress report, and submit your verification code as a comment on your FreshGrade Assignment.
Note: Be sure you're uploading a link, and not just the code. If you've done it correctly, your link will not say 'exercise' in the middle, it should say 'verify' and then have the code. Like this: http://www.musictheory.net/verify/2WVTXMRZDAQHVZYH1XBRQDYME10MF
Naming notes is foundation of reading music. This homework will help you practice the basic note names for TREBLE and BASS clef. This assignment will use ledger lines.
Remember: When it's above or below, count from what you know!
Use these pnumonic devices to help:
Here's your assignment:
Or - Open the assignment in a new webpage.
You must have over 80% accuracy to get credit. If you are getting less than 80% accuracy - send me a message or ask for support!
Once you're done, sign your "progress report" to get your verification code, click the link to show your progress report, and submit your verification code as a comment on your FreshGrade Assignment.
Note: Be sure you're uploading a link, and not just the code. If you've done it correctly, your link will not say 'exercise' in the middle, it should say 'verify' and then have the code. Like this: http://www.musictheory.net/verify/2WVTXMRZDAQHVZYH1XBRQDYME10MF
Let's take a look at the black keys! These add in SHARPS AND FLATS which we call accidentals.
SHARP - indicates that the pitch is a 1/2 step higher (sharp, like bouncing up after sitting on a sharp tack)
FLAT - indicates that the pitch is a 1/2 step lower (flat, like a tire going down after it goes flat)
Note that each black keys has TWO CORRECT NAMES - depending on whether you're coming from below (raising the pitch) or above (lowering the pitch).
Here's your assignment:
Or - Open the assignment in a new webpage.
You must have over 80% accuracy to get credit. If you are getting less than 80% accuracy - send me a message or ask for support!
Once you're done, sign your "progress report" to get your verification code, click the link to show your progress report, and submit your verification code as a comment on your FreshGrade Assignment.
Note: Be sure you're uploading a link, and not just the code. If you've done it correctly, your link will not say 'exercise' in the middle, it should say 'verify' and then have the code. Like this: http://www.musictheory.net/verify/2WVTXMRZDAQHVZYH1XBRQDYME10MF
Here's where we get to put it all together! On this assignment, you will identify notes on the staff and select the correct key on the piano.
Here's your assignment:
Or - Open the assignment in a new webpage.
You must have over 80% accuracy to get credit. If you are getting less than 80% accuracy - send me a message or ask for support!
Once you're done, sign your "progress report" to get your verification code, click the link to show your progress report, and submit your verification code as a comment on your FreshGrade Assignment.
Note: Be sure you're uploading a link, and not just the code. If you've done it correctly, your link will not say 'exercise' in the middle, it should say 'verify' and then have the code. Like this: http://www.musictheory.net/verify/2WVTXMRZDAQHVZYH1XBRQDYME10MF