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Musical Alphabet Worksheet 2 This Worksheet will test your knowledge of the musical alphabet: the building blocks of music. 1. Complete this series using natural notes: C _ _ F G A _ C 2. Complete this series using natural notes: A B _ _ _ F G A 3. Write the other names for these notes: a. Ab. Bc. Ed. De. F4. What is it called when you raise a note by a half step? 5. What is it called when you lower a note by a half step? 6. What is the definition of an enharmonic? 7. What is the definition of an octave? www.MusicTheoryForMusicians.com © Copyright John Boulware 2010 Page 1 of 2 Music Theory

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Musical Alphabet Worksheet 2This Worksheet will test your knowledge of the musical alphabet: the building blocks of music.

1. Complete this series using natural notes:

C _ _ F G A _ C

2. Complete this series using natural notes:

A B _ _ _ F G A

3. Write the other names for these notes:

a. A♯

b. B♯

c. E♭

d. D♭

e. F♭

4. What is it called when you raise a note by a half step?

5. What is it called when you lower a note by a half step?

6. What is the definition of an enharmonic?

7. What is the definition of an octave?

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Musical Alphabet Worksheet 1Answers:

1. C D E F G A B C2. A B C D E F G A

3.

a. B♭

b. C

c. D♯

d. C♯e. E

4. Sharp

5. Flat6. An enharmonic is an example of two

notes with the same pitch. (Can also be read as one pitch with two names)

Ex. E♭and D♯.

7. An octave is the range of notes from one letter name to the next pitches of the same letter name.

Ex. From A to A.

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