Vocabulary Ch 1-4
Identifying Major Key Signatures
Vocabulary 5 & 7
Identifying Minor Key Signatures
Vocabulary 9-12
100
very fast
What is Presto?
100
1 flat
The Key of F Major has _______?
100
Tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant,leading tone and tonic
What are the scale degrees in ascending order?
100
2 sharps
The Key of B Minor has _______?
100
contains five whole steps and two half steps.
What is a pentantonic scale?
200
extends the note into the next measure.
What are ties?
200
4 sharps
The Key of E Major has _______?
200
An interval pattern of five whole steps and two diatonic half steps.
What is a major scale?
200
2 flats
The Key of G Minor has _______?
200
the same as the natural minor scale, except that the seventh note is raised by a half step.
What is a Harmonic Minor Scale?
300
consits of two half steps.
What is a Whole Step?
300
0 sharps or flats
The Key of C Major has _______?
300
Intervals larger than an octave.
what is a compound interval?
300
4 flats
The Key of F Minor has _______?
300
is a scale made entirely of whole-steps and has only six notes.
What is a Whole-Tone Scale
400
employs two pitches of the same letter name and staff location. Example: F-F#
What is a Chromatic Half Step?
400
7 sharps
The Key of C# Major has _______?
400
Intervals that are one octave or smaller in size.
What is a simple interval?
400
6 sharps
The Key of D# Minor has _______?
400
three note chords.
What is a triad?
500
When two different letter names identify the same pitch.
What is an Enharmonic Pitch?
500
6 flats
The Key of Gb Major has _______?
500
The unison, the fourth, the fifth, and the octave.
What are the four kinds of intervals that are called perfect intervals?
500
7 flats
The Key of Ab Minor has _______?
500
is always a major traid with an added minor seventh above the root.
What is a Dominant Seventh Chord?
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