Wrap-Up

Practice Opportunity

This web site helped you learn how to read music. This included identifying notes on a staff as well as the use of sharps, flats, and key signatures. You also learned about rhythm, chords and harmony, and other musical notations.

The exercise below will provide a quick review of what you learned. (The music is an excerpt from Tchaikovskiy's Doumka Scène rustique russe.) Additional questions appear below.

Play excerpt.
For another exercise, can you match the tune with the music? I finished. What next?

 

The name of this chord is:

How long is this rest held?

The name of the 2nd note in the triplet is:

How far apart are the first and second notes in the triplet?

What does this symbol mean?

How many beats is this note held?

The name of this note is:

5. Major Chords
5. Scores
4. Rests 3. Key Signatures   4. Dynamics 4. Dotted Notes 2. Clefs

How many sharps are in the key signature above?

3. Key Signatures

How many flats are in
the key signature above?

3. Key Signatures

How many beats are in each measure above?

4. Time Signatures

What type of  note receives one beat above?

4. Time Signatures

   

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