The key with 1 sharp.
What is the key of G?
The intervals needed to create a major chord.
What is a M3 & P5?
The name of this time signature.
What is common time?
The roman numeral for the tonic chord.
What is I?
The suffix -issimo means this.
What is very?
The scale group name of the key with 1 flat.
What is 4 on Bb?
The intervals needed to create a minor chord.
What is a m3 & P5?
The name of this time signature. (100 bonus points for explaining what it means!)
What is cut time? (2/2 means 2 beats per measure and the half note is 1 beat.)
When a chord is stacked in thirds/tertian order.
What is root position?
The lines that extend the staff for a single note.
What are ledger lines?
The major key with the leading tone of C#.
What is D major?
The type of interval where both notes are on spaces, or both notes are on lines.
What is an odd-numbered interval?
The counting of a quarter note in 6/8 time.
What is 1 + ?
The name of the symbols used for chords that tell us their quality and function.
What are roman numerals?
Groups of 3 notes in simple time.
What are triplets?
The letter names of the 3 primary chords in the key of G.
What is G (I), C (IV), and D (V)?
The name of interval shown. (100 bonus points for quality!)
What is a M7?
The type of meter where notes are grouped/beamed in groups of 3.
What is compound meter?
When a chord is out of order and the root is not in the bass.
What is an inverted chord?
Musical instructions telling the player to return to the beginning and end with the coda.
What is D.C. al Coda?
What is F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B, C, C#, D, D#, E, F.
The precise names of each interval and their qualities.
What is PU, m2, M2, m3, M3, P4, Tritone, P5, m6, M6, m7, M7, P8?
The meter of the following example.
What is compound triple meter?
Chords broken in the following pattern: bottom, top, middle, top.
What is Alberti bass?
Musical instructions telling the player to return to the segno symbol and end at the designated ending.
What is D.S. al fine?