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2. When you sharp a
note on the keyboard,
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after completing page 39.
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Write the two enharmonic names
(for example, filCb) of the indicated
piano keys in each of the boxes.
Draw the bass clef
and name the notes.
Draw the treble clef
and name the notes.
Draw a treble clef
and notes as indicated
below the staff using
half notes. Use
correct stem direction.
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Write the names of the notes.
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Db
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B#
Gb
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D#
Fb
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Draw two enharmonic notes on the staff as indicated, and name the notes
in the spaces below them.
a. one half step above F
b. one half step below D
c. one half step above B
d. one half step below G
e. one half step above A
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Draw two enharmonic notes on the staff as indicated, and name the
notes in the spaces below them.
a. one whole step above E
a.
b.
c.
d.
e.
b. one whole step below C
c. one whole step above B
d. one whole step below F
e. one whole step above Cb
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Name the notes and indicate whether the distance between
each pair is a whole step (W) or half step (H).
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