Rockschool - Guitar Grade 2 Flashcards
What does f mean?

Loud (forte)
What do ‘repeat marks’ look like?

How is a major chord constructed?
The 1st (root), 3rd, 5th and 8th (octave) note of the major scale.
How is a minor chord constructed?
The 1st (root), flattened 3rd, 5th and 8th (octave) note of the major scale. (OR the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 8th note of the minor scale).
What do the volume and tone controls do?
The volume control makes the sound loud or quiet. The tone control gives more treble or more bass.
Name the open strings of your guitar.
From low pitch to high pitch:
E, A, D, G, B and E
Show the location of the volume and tone controls.
Show the location of the pickups.
What does the Treble Clef look like?
What is the meaning of this Time Signature?
There are four beats in a bar.
Show the location of the guitar body.
Show the location of the guitar bridge.
Show the location of the headstock and tuning pegs / machines.
Show the location of the neck and fretboard.
Show the location of the nut.
Show the location of the output jack.
Show the location of the pickup selector.
Show the location of the pickups.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Crotchet rest, worth 1 beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Crotchet, worth 1 beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Minim rest, worth 2 beats.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Minim, worth 2 beats.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Quaver rest, worth 1/2 a beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Quaver, worth 1/2 a beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Semiquaver, worth 1/4 a beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Semiquaver rest, worth 1/4 a beat.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Semibreve, worth 4 beats.
What is this note and what’s it’s value?
Semibreve rest, worth 4 beats.
What are these notes and what is their full value?
Quavers, worth 1 beat (1/2 each).
What are these notes and what is their full value?
Semiquavers, worth 1 beat (1/4 each).