A tension or clash resulting from the combination of two disharmonious or unsuitable elements.
What is dissonance?
Name the key signature with two flats.
What is Bb Major?
I chord in the key of C.
Soft.
What is piano?
Interval from C to D in the key of C.
What is a Major 2nd?
The organization of all the tones and harmonies of a piece of music in relation to a tonic.
What is tonality?
Name the key signature with three sharps.
What is A Major?
V chord in the key of Bb.
What is FAC?
Loud.
What is forte?
Interval from C to G in the key of C.
What is a Perfect 5th?
Tone color or tone quality that distinguishes one sound source, instrument, or voice from another.
What is timbre?
Name the key signature with five flats.
What is Db Major?
IV chord in the key of A.
What is DF#A?
Sound increasing in volume.
What is crescendo?
Interval from Bb to Eb in the key of Bb.
What is a Perfect 4th?
The way a composer or arranger takes musical sounds and assigns them to specific instruments.
What is instrumentation?
Name the key signature with two sharps?
What is D Major?
vi chord in the key of G.
What is EGB?
Sound decreasing in volume.
What is decrescendo?
Interval from Gb to Eb in the key of Gb.
What is a Major 6th?
Original piece of music that can be repeated, typically developed over time, and preserved either in notation or in a sound recording. Also, the way a song is put together.
What is composition?
Name the key signature with six sharps.
What is F# Major?
vii chord in the key of F.
What is EGBb?
The prefix that would you add in front of either piano or forte to make it "medium".
What is "mezzo"
Interval from G to F# in the key of G.
What is a Major 7th?