Neck Positions: Fingerings, Bass Clef Flashcards

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

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Bsharp2

III: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

F2

IV: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Aflat4

I: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

G2

III: 0 in any position

IV: 4 in +2nd 3 in -3rd

2 in +3rd 1 in -4th

-1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

C4

I: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

II: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gsharp2

III: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

IV: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Cflat3

I: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

II: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fflat4

I: 4 in +2nd 3 in -3rd

2 in +3rd 1 in -4th

-1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

B3

I: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

II: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

F3

II: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

III: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

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E2

IV: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dsharp3

II: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

III: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gflat4

I: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Csharp3

III: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dsharp4

I: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Aflat3

II: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

C3

III: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Csharp2

IV: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dsharp2

IV: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gsharp4

I: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

B2

III: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

IV: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fsharp4

I: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

F4

I: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

C2

IV: 0 in any position

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Csharp4

I: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

II: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Asharp3

I: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

II: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dflat2

IV: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

E3

II: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

III: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Eflat3

II: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

III: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Bsharp3

I: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

II: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

A3

I: 0 in any position

II: 4 in +2nd 3 in -3rd

2 in +3rd 1 in -4th

-1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Cflat3

III: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

IV: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

D3

II: 0 in any position

III: 4 in +2nd 3 in -3rd

2 in +3rd 1 in -4th

-1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Esharp4

I: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Bflat2

III: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

IV: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gsharp3

II: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

E4

I: 4 in +2nd 3 in -3rd

2 in +3rd 1 in -4th

-1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Esharp2

IV: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

G4

I: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Eflat2

IV: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Esharp3

II: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

III: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

A2

III: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

IV: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Bflat3

I: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

II: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

D4

I: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dflat4

I: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

II: 4 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gflat3

II: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

III: 4 in +4th

47
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

G3

II: 4 in 1st 3 in -2nd

2 in +2nd 1 in -3rd

-1 in +3rd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Dflat3

III: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

49
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Gflat2

IV: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

50
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fsharp2

IV: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

51
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Aflat2

III: 1 in Half -1 in 1st

IV: 4 in -3rd 3 in +3rd

2 in -4th 1 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fflat3

II: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

III: 4 in +3rd 3 in -4th

2 in +4th

53
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fflat2

IV: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

54
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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Asharp2

III: 3 in Half 2 in 1st

1 in -2nd -1 in +2nd

IV: 4 in -4th 3 in +4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

D2

IV: 2 in Half 1 in 1st

-1 in -2nd

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Eflat4

I: 4 in -2nd 3 in +2nd

2 in -3rd 1 in +3rd

-1 in -4th

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Name this pitch/octave. If it is possible to play this note on two different strings in the neck positions, include one position and fingering on each string. If it is only possible to play this note on one string in the neck positions, include only one position and fingering.

A

Fsharp3

II: 4 in Half 3 in 1st

2 in -2nd 1 in +2nd

-1 in -3rd

III: 4 in +4th