This major scale has no sharps or flats.
What is C major?
The interval formed between the notes A and F#.
This type of half step is spelled with different note names.
What is a Diatonic Half Step?
In addition to her science cred, Dr. Gebrian also performs on this musical instrument.
What is viola?
This composer wrote the Arioso we studied this semester.
Who is Bach?
This is the order that flats occur within a key signature.
What is BEADGCF?
This interval is featured prominently at the beginning of Happy Birthday.
What is a Major 2nd?
This musical era is marked by ornate melodies and slow harmonic movement.
What is the Baroque era?
What is the Illusion of Mastery?
This is the name of the note that the Tenor clef points to.
What is (middle) C?
This major scale has three flats in its key signature.
What is Eb Major?
Carolers singing Jingle Bells will start with this interval.
What is a unison?
These are the three types of minor scales.
What are natural, melodic, and harmonic?
This type of practice can help bridge the gap between randomized and blocked practicing.
What is Serialized practice?
A major scale's notes are spaced out according to this pattern of steps.
What is W-W-H-W-W-W-H?
This interval sounds identical to a Major 3rd.
What is a Diminished 4th?
These are the five qualities of intervals.
What are Major, Minor, Perfect, Augmented, and Diminished.
Batters who used this type of practice performed better than their peers at game time.
What is randomized practice?
This minor scale's leading tone is B#.
What is C# major?
The interval heard between the lyrics "-where" and "ov-" in a famous movie song.
What is a minor 2nd (half-step)?
This is the scale degree name for La.
What is Submediant?
It's what oft-used neuronal pathways have surrounding them.
What is a myelinated sheath?
F# major has six sharps, the same as this, it's relative minor key.
What is D# minor?