Chapter 1, 2
Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6
Chapter 7,8
Chapter 9,10,11
Chapter 12,13
Chapter 14,15
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What is a half step? The smallest interval on a piano. Chapter 1, 2 200 | What is presto? The tempo that describes a very fast speed. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 200 | What is a key signature? A pattern of accidentals at the beginning of a staff that indicates the tonality. Chapter 7,8 200 | What are related keys? Two pairs of keys that are related by the same key signature. Chapter 9,10,11 200 | What is a chord? The simultaneous sounding of three or more pitches. Chapter 12,13 200 | What is a cadence? A progression that demonstrates that the piece or part of the piece has come to an end. Chapter 14,15 200 |
What is a double bar line? The symbol that represents the end to a piece or part of a piece. Chapter 1, 2 400 | What is a simple meter? A meter where the pulse is divided into two equal parts. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 400 | What is C major? The major key signature that contains no flats or sharps. Chapter 7,8 400 | What is Bb minor? The minor key signature that has five flats. Chapter 9,10,11 400 | What is the F major triad? The notes FAC form this triad. Chapter 12,13 400 | What is a V-I pattern? The chord pattern formed in an authentic cadence that is set in a major key. Chapter 14,15 400 |
What is a quadruple meter? A meter that is divided into one strong and three weak pulses. Chapter 1, 2 600 | What is a compound meter? A meter where the pulse is divided into three parts. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 600 | What is F# major? The major key signature that has 6 sharps. Chapter 7,8 600 | What is E major? The related key signature of C# minor. Chapter 9,10,11 600 | What is a major triad? From the root, the chord forms a major third and perfect fifth in this type of interval. Chapter 12,13 600 | What is a IV-I pattern? The chord pattern formed in a plagal cadence that is set in a major key. Chapter 14,15 600 |
What is a quarter note? The note that is equal to the duration of four sixteenth notes. Chapter 1, 2 800 | What is C4? The octave identification number for middle C. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 800 | What is a perfect fourth? An interval that contains five half steps. Chapter 7,8 800 | What is the subtonic? The tonic of a harmonic minor scale that is raised by a half step. Chapter 9,10,11 800 | What is a perfect fifth? In root form, the interval that is formed from the lowest note to the highest note in a major or minor triad. Chapter 12,13 800 | What is binary form?
A type of pattern in music that has two separate melodies. Chapter 14,15 800 |
What is 3/8? The time signature where there are three beats in a measure and an eighth note gets the beat. Chapter 1, 2 1000 | What is Bb? The submedient of the Db major scale. Chapter 3, 4, 5, 6 1000 | What is a major sixth? The interval between G and E. Chapter 7,8 1000 | What is a major pentatonic scale? The type of scale that is formed by removing the fourth and seventh note in a major scale. Chapter 9,10,11 1000 | What is a dominant seventh chord? A chord that is formed by a major triad with an added minor seventh above the root. Chapter 12,13 1000 | What is ternary form? A pattern in music that consists of three parts and the third part is a repeat of the first. Chapter 14,15 1000 |
What is Ab minor?
The related key for Cb major.
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What is D?
If the root of a dominant seventh chord is A, the chord is in this major key.
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