A major key with three sharps
What is A Major?
A minor key with zero sharps or flats
What is A Minor?
The functional name for the first scale degree.
What is the Tonic?
IV - I cadence
What is a PLAGAL CADENCE?
What is PARALLEL MINOR?
A major key with four flats
What is A-flat Major?
A minor key with two sharps
What is B Minor?
The functional name for the fifth scale degree
What is the Dominant?
V6 - i cadence
What is an IMPERFECT AUTHENTIC CADENCE?
The scale degrees changed to from Natural Minor to Melodic Minor
What are SIX and SEVEN?
A major key with two flats
What is B-flat Major?
A minor key with four flats
What is F Minor?
In C Major, the functional name for the pitch 'D'
What is the SUPERTONIC?
V - I6
What is an IMPERFECT AUTHENTIC CADENCE
The inversion shown with the numbers 64 next to a Roman Numeral.
What is SECOND INVERSION?
A major key with five sharps
What is B Major?
A minor key with five sharps?
What is G-sharp Minor?
In F Major, the functional name for the pitch "B-flat"
What is the SUBDOMINANT?
I - V
What is a HALF CADENCE?
What is E-sharp?
A major key with six flats
What is G-flat Major
A minor key with six flats
What is E-flat Minor?
In D Major, the functional name for the pitch 'B'
What is the SUBMEDIANT?
V - vi
What is a DECEPTIVE CADENCE?
The distance between a Major Key Tonic and its Relative Minor Tonic
What is a MINOR THIRD?