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Which note is a step up from E?
What note is a step down from A?
Which note is a skip up from C?
Which note is a skip down from B?
Which note is a leap down from F?
How many letter names (notes) are there between B and G (ascending)?
Start with B. Leap up three notes. Then leap down four notes. Finally leap up three notes. What word did you spell?
Start with D. Step up one note. Leap up one octave. Step down one note. Which word did you spell?
True or False: A leap up four (4) note letters moves from a line to a space (or a space to line).
Here’s a hint: Let’s say you start with the letter B (treble clef, third line), and you leap up four letters. You’d end up on F (first start on B, then move up through CDEF), which is on the fifth line. So, you’ve actually moved from a line to another line, not from a line to a space. To move from a line to a space, you’d need to move up three notes (e.g. B to E) or five notes (e.g. B to G).
What is a term for the arrival note after starting on a note and leaping down 7 notes?
