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2 Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.)

3 Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.

4 Click here for Final Jeopardy

5 ST / WTScalesKey Sig. 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points RhythmNotes

6 This is the number of letters are contained in the musical alphabet

7 7

8 To notate pitches beyond the staff, you need to use these type of lines

9 Ledger Lines

10 When a note is placed on the middle line, this is the direction the stem must go

11 Down

12 In bass clef, this is the name of the note on the 2 nd line

13 B

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15 F#

16 This symbol indicates that you raise a note a semi- tone

17 Sharp (#)

18 This is the distance between B and C

19 Semi-tone

20 This is the distance between La and Ti

21 Whole tone

22 This is the enharmonic equivalent to C#

23 Db (B Double Sharp)

24 This note is a diatonic semi-tone above Eb

25 Fb

26 There are 4 quarters notes for every one of these notes

27 Whole Note

28 Adding this to a note increases its duration by half of its regular value

29 Dot

30 This type of note has two flags

31 Sixteenth Note

32 Music with this time signature requires exactly 12 sixteenth notes to fill a measure

33 3434

34 To fill a complete measure in 5/4 would require this many sixteenth notes

35 20

36 This is the pattern of tones and semi- tones in a major scale

37 T-T-S-T-T-T-S

38 This is the technical name for the second note of a scale

39 Supertonic

40 This is the solfa term for the fourth note in a scale

41 Fa

42 This is the leading tone in A Major

43 G#

44 G# is the submediant of this major scale

45 B Major

46 This major scale is the only one to have no sharps or flats

47 C Major

48 This major key has one sharp, F#

49 G Major

50 This is the rhyme used to help remember order of sharps.

51 Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle

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53 This word completes the phrase: If sharps you see, the last is….

54 Ti

55 The key of Gb major has this many more accidentals than the key of A major

56 3 Gb = 6 flats A = 3 sharps

57 Topic: Sol-fa / Scales

58 F is ‘La’ of this major key

59 Ab


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