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WORKSHEET No.

MARTINEZ, LINEL R.
FULL NAME: ___________________________________________________
10:30-12:00 PM (MON-FRI)
CLASS SCHEDULE: ____________________________________________
MARCH 19, 2022
DATE ACCOMPLISHED: ______________________________________
INSTRUCTOR: SUSANA F. ESPINA, LPT

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B. Identification: Write the correct term(s) that is being asked in the statements.

Interval
_____________1. This refers to the difference in pitch between any two tones or the distance between two given notes.

Dissonance These are notes that sound harsh or unpleasant when played at the same time.
_____________2.

Melody
_____________3. It is one of the fundamentals in music which composed of series of tones that are organized to make
up a recognizable whole music. It consists of two interacting elements, namely: pitch and duration.

Chromatic
_____________4.
Scale This type of scale is composed of thirteen tones each a semitone (half step) apart from one another.

Treble Clef At the beginning of the staff, a clef is always placed before the time signature. What type of clef is
_____________5.
called when middle C is located at the third line of the staff?

C. Using your keyboard or on the piano shown below, and by following the major scale pattern, give the complete
pitch names of the following scales:
▪ A B C# D E F# G# A
A Major Scale – __________________________________________________________________

▪ G# A# C Db Eb F G G#
G# Major Scale – ________________________________________________________________

▪ Eb F G Ab Bb C D Eb
E Major Scale – ________________________________________________________________

D. Use your piano sample as reference to tell whether the distance between the given notes is a half-step (1/2) or
a whole step (1) by writing HS (half step) or WS (whole step). Write your answer on the blank next to each item.

1. F# to G HS
________________________ 4. B to A WS
___________________________

2. A to B WS
________________________ 5. G# to A HS
__________________________

3. B to C# WS
________________________

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