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Intermission
Tres Amigos
100
A, B, C, D, E, F, and G
What are the letters used to name pitches?
100
Divides the basic pulse into two parts
What is a simple meter?
100
Major key with no sharps
What is C?
100
When two pitches are sounded simultaneously
What is a harmonic interval?
100
The most frequently used chord of tonal music
What is the three-note triad?
200
A key that can always be identified by two different names
What is a black key?
200
Divides the basic pulse into three parts
What is a compound meter?
200
Minor key with 3 sharps
What is f sharp?
200
m2 becomes this during an inversion
What is M7?
200
Major, minor, augmented, and diminished
What are the four possible qualities of triads?
300
A pitch located approximately in the middle of the keyboard
What is middle C?
300
Triple meter using the quarter note as the pulse beat
What is the 3/4 time signature?
300
Major Key with 3 flats
What is E flat?
300
Starting at note F, the last note of an interval of a fifth
What is C?
300
Scale with three major triads, three minor triads, and one diminished triad
What is a major scale?
400
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How many keys are on a keyboard?
400
Gives notes and rests a longer duration
What is a dotted note?
400
Always begins three half steps below its related major scale
What is the relative minor scale?
400
8 half steps
What is a minor 6th?
400
The lowest sounding pitch in a second inversion
What is the 5th?
500
The distance between two notes
What is an interval?
500
Contains two different pulses simultaneously going at different speeds
What is a compound meter?
500
Pairs of keys related by the same pitch content
What are related keys?
500
Perfect 11th reduced by one octave
What is a Perfect 4th?
500
The third in an F Minor triad
What is A flat?
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