The generic interval between F and A.
What is a third?
This nonharmonic tone is equal to a generic 2nd.
What is a step?
The order of flats AND sharps.
What is BEADGCF, FCGDAEB
In a major key, this is the name of the chord built on the first note.
What is I chord?
This mode is also known as the minor scale.
What is Aeolian mode?
The specific interval between the notes E and F#.
What is a major second?
This nonharmonic tone is approached by step, then stays the same. The note of the second chord is played early.
What is an anticipation?
Key Signature with 3 Flats
What is the key of Eb?
True or false? The root note is always lowest in the chord.
What is false?
The names of every mode in their order.
What is Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aelian, Locrian?
The specific interval between E and G#.
What is a major third?
This nonharmonic tone is approached by step and then continues by step in the same direction.
What is a passing tone?
The number of sharps in the key of E
What is 4 sharps?
Notes for an A-minor triad.
What is A, C, E?
The interval between the notes G and G.
What is perfect unison?
What is a perfect octave?
This nonharmonic tone occurs when a neighboring tone occurs with the second chord rather than in-between.
What is an accented neighboring tone?
This key signature has a sharp on every note.
What is key of C#?
This chord is formed by lowering the 3rd and 5th of a major triad.
What is a Diminished chord?
This mode has a lowered 2nd and 5th from a minor scale.
What is Locrian mode?
This specific interval is made up of 6 half steps.
What is a Diminished 5th or Augmented 4th?
These nonharmonic tones are the inverse of each other.
What is Escape tone and Appoggiatura?
The relative minor key to Eb major.
What is Cm?
This chord is formed when a minor 7th is added to a Diminished triad.
What is half-diminished 7th?