Music Theory - Basic Symbols
Review for week 1 of music theory.
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04.12.20
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A set of five lines and four spaces.
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These assign a note to a certain line or space; treble or bass.
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Lines added above or below the staff.
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A signature that tells us if notes will be changed.
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A signature that tells us how many beats are in each measure.
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Single vertical line that divides the staff into measures.
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Means a certain part of the music needs to be played again.
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Play the note longer than written.
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Used when most of the music is the same, but the composer wants two different endings.
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Used at the end of the piece to tell the performer the song is finished.
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