Name the interval you hear.
What is M3?
G minor chord in the key of F major is this roman numeral.
What is ii?
Preceding by step and leaving by step in opposite direction.
What is a neighbor tone?
V/V in G major.
What is A-C#, and E?
F, G, A-flat, B-flat, C, D, E-flat, F is this kind of scale.
The interval you hear is this.
What is a minor 6th?
Name the notes comprising a B-flat major 7th chord.
What is B-flat, D, F, and A?
Preceded by the same note, leaving by step down.
What is a suspension?
vii*/V in D major.
What is G#, B, D?
What is Polyphonic?
The inverse interval of a minor 7th is this interval.
What is a Major 2nd?
In D minor, a iv6 chord contains these notes.
What is B-flat, D, and G
What is an escape tone?
V42/IV in D-flat major.
F minor is related to this major key.
What is A-flat Major?
A A-flat going up to a F-double flat is this interval.
What is a diminished 6th?
If you are in A-flat major, a V65 would be these notes.
What is G, B-flat, D-flat, and E-flat.
Preceded by the same note, and followed by the same note.
What is a pedal point?
V65/VI in C# minor.
What is G#, B, D, and E?
These are tendency tones and must be resolved the correct way.
What are the leading tone and the chordal 7th?
What is an augmented 5th?
If you have the notes F, A-flat, C,flat, and E-flat, that makes this kind of chord.
What is a half-diminished 7th chord?
Preceded by the same note, followed by step up.
What is retardation?
vii*43/ii in F minor.
What is C, E-flat, F#, and A?
This term describes the immediate repetition of a melodic or harmonic motive at higher or lower pitch levels.
What is a sequence?