If you take any pitch on the keyboard, the next occurrence of the same letter name going towards the right (up) will vibrate: |
Twice as fast |
The "sandwich" key on the piano keyboard is always D. |
True |
Please use the text field to enter your answer. The interval between any two adjacent C's on the keyboard is called a/an |
Octave |
If the frequency of the C in the middle is 256 Hz, the corresponding frequencies on either side of that C are: |
512 Hz on the one to the right, and 128 Hz on the one to the left Correct |
Please use the text field to enter your answer. The black key to the right of the A on this keyboard can be called A sharp or B |
Flat |
Please use the text field to enter your answer. When consecutive notes are played, they form a |
Scale |
We refer to specific pitches or tones with letter names using the letters A through G. |
True |
The key indicated by the arrow above is correctly labeled. |
False |
The letter name for white keys on the keyboard is fixed regardless of the musical context of a given composition. |
False |
The black key to the right of the F on this keyboard can be called F sharp or G |
Flat |