This major key has two flats.
What is Bb major?
This major key uses only 1 sharp.
G major
When you are solo-ing over a dominant 7th chord (G7, C7, Eb7, etc.), this mode usually works well
What is the mixolydian mode?
Invented in the music room in 2022, this instrument is the combination of a clarinet mouthpiece on a trumpet body.
What is a "clumpet"?
The musical dynamic "subito forte (sf)" means this.
What is suddenly loud?
This major key has 3 flats.
What is Eb Major?
This major key uses 3 sharps.
What is A major?
When you are solo-ing over a major 7th chord (GMaj7, CMaj7, EbMaj7, etc.), this mode usually works well
What is the Ionian mode (a regular major scale)?
Horace Silver dedicated this album to his father in 1973.
What is "Song for my Father"?
The musical term "Adagio" means to play the piece this way.
What is a slow tempo?
This is the order of the flats.
This is the order of the sharps.
What is F C G D A E B?
When you are solo-ing over a minor 7th chord (Gm7, Cm7, Ebm7, etc.), this mode usually works well
What is the Dorian mode?
The actual German to english translation for the band name "Rammstein"
What is "ramming stone"?
The musical term "Allegro" means to play the piece this way.
What is a fast tempo?
What is seven flats?
C# Major uses this many sharps.
What is seven sharps?
In the mixolydian mode, this scale degree is lowered by one half step/semitone from the relative major scale.
What is the seventh scale degree?
Silk Sonic is an R&B/soul/hip-hop/funk band comprised of these two famous artists.
Who is Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars?
The musical term "Andante" means this.
What is a moderate (walking pace/medium) tempo?
This major key uses only 1 flat.
F# major uses this many sharps.
What is six sharps?
In the Dorian mode, these scale degrees are lowered one half step/semitone from the relative major scale.
What is scale degree 3 and scale degree 7?
This style of composition has obvious features of the Baroque era. Based on imitation, motive and sequence, this two or three part style of counterpoint follows strict musical theoretical rules and is closely related to the "fugue."
What is a "Bach Invention"?
The musical term "Leading Tone" means this.
What is the note a semi-tone below the tonic?