ChoirCheatSheet 1
ChoirCheatSheet 1
BARLINE
The staff is divided into MEASURES (or bars) using BARLINES.
Sopranos and altos sing in the TREBLE CLEF Tenors and Basses sing in the BASS CLEF.
*sometimes called the G Clef *sometimes called the F Clef (Sometimes tenors
have to sing in the Treble Clef)
The LINES on the Bass Clef– Good Basses Date Fine Altos Accent
When you put the Treble Clef and Bass Clef together, it forms
the GRAND STAFF and lets you find more notes in between the
two.
4 Beats
3 beats
1 and a half
2 Beats
beats
1 Beat
Two eight notes barred
TIME SIGNATURE
Top number tells you how many beats per measure (4 beats per measure)
Bottom number tells you what kind of note gets the beat (Quarter note)
Key Signatures-Flats
A FLAT lowers the pitch 1/2 step.
Do= E
C
The FLAT RULE: The last FLAT on the right is Fa. Fa A
F
Go up or down to find DO Key: Eb
Connects two Connects two
The letter name of Do is your key notes that notes that
(remember to check if you add the flat to the key signature!) are the same are different
Do= D
The SHARP RULE: The last SHARP on the right is Ti. Ti B Ending Bar Line/Double Bar Line
Go up to find DO G
Key: D
The letter name of Do is your key
(remember to check if you add the sharp to the key signature!)
Hold until
The “C” RULE: If you see no sharps and you see no flats...the key is C!! (Do=C) director cutoff.