English For Music Students

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1

  1. Was she reading the newspaper?



b. Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in passive. Use
the verb and the tense given in brackets.




  1. She ___ to the wedding party yesterday. (invite - simple
    past)




  2. The new words ___ by the teacher. (explain - simple
    present)




  3. Their new album ___ next month. (release - future)




  4. The street ___ because of snow. (close - present perfect)




  5. It says here that credit cards ___ in this restaurant. (not
    accept - future)




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A note on accidentals

When spoken, the sharp and flat are said after the name of the note, as in
‘F sharp’. Similarly, when written in text, the sharp and flat follow the
letter name: ‘F#’. When written as a note on the staff, however, the sharp
and flat are always written before the note, centred on exactly the same
line or space as the note itself.


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F# Av

Enharmonic spelling

There are two options for naming the five black key pitches (e.g. Dv or C#,
Ev or D#, etc). When a pitch has two possible names, their relationship is

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