AP Theory #1
AP Theory #2
AP Theory #3
Theory 1a
Theory 1b
100
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What is 5-part rondo?
100
A triple feeling in a duple meter (or a duple feeling in a triple meter).
What is hemiola?
100
A iv chord in E Major. This is an example of ____ _______.
What is A, C natural, E? What is mode mixture?
100
LISTEN: identify interval type, hum or whistle it, and describe a way to help you remember this interval.
What is a M6?
100
LISTEN: identify interval type, hum or whistle it, and describe a way to help you remember this interval.
What is a m6?
200
Section of the exposition NOT in the tonic key.
What is secondary theme?
200
LISTEN: chord quality and inversion.
What is a major 6/4 chord?
200
A V65/VI chord in f-sharp minor. This is a _________ ________ chord.
What is C-sharp, E, G, A? What is secondary dominant?
200
NCTs on p. 100: example 7-9.
What is: m. 1: p m. 2: n, p m. 3: 7-6 m. 5: p m. 6: p, p m. 7: 4-3?
200
NCTs on p. 147: example 10-4.
What is: soprano: p alto: p, p tenor: 7-6, p, p?
300
f# minor and A major B Major and b minor D Major and F Major [key relationships]
What is a relative key relationship? What is a parallel key relationship? What is a chromatic mediant relationship?
300
These are the spellings of the dominant seventh chords in the following keys: b-flat harmonic minor, E Major, c# harmonic minor and D-flat Major.
What are F, A, C, Eb B, D#, F#, A G#, B#, D#, F# Ab, C, Eb, Gb?
300
LISTEN: chord quality and inversion.
What is a minor chord in first inversion?
300
The interval qualities of Major triads from root to the 3rd and root to the 5th OR from root to the 3rd and 3rd to the 5th. And also those of minor, diminished and augmented triads.
What is (Major): M3, P5 OR M3, m3? (Minor): m3, P5 OR m3, M3? (dim): m3, d5 OR m3, m3? (Aug): M3, A5 OR M3, M3?
300
LISTEN: identify interval type, hum or whistle it, and describe a way to help you remember this interval.
What is a m7?
400
A modulation in which a single tone joins two keys.
Common-tone modulation.
400
Keys that are one sharp or flat apart. Give an example.
What are closely related keys? G major and D major.
400
A vii fully diminished 4/3 of IV in G major. This is a _________ _______-____ chord.
What is F-natural, A-flat, B, D? What is secondary leading-tone?
400
p. 143: label 6/4 chords by type.
What is a cadential 6/4? What is a passing 6/4? What is a pedal 6/4?
400
NCTs on p. 130 - letter F.
What is: m. 1: p; m. 3: p, p, app; m. 4: app (or 4-3), p?
500
***DOUBLE POINTS*** A roadmap for sonata form.
Answer: as approved by Ms. Adams. Must include tonal centers!
500
Diatonic triads that could serve as common chords (pivot chord modulations) between c# minor and E major.
What are c# minor, d# diminished, E major, f# minor, and A major? (answer on p. 616)
500
Chord analysis on p. 281, mm. 46-47.
What is I, V7/IV, V65/ii, ii? (answer on p. 608)
500
This is the key signature for g# minor. BONUS: The seventh note in the g# harmonic minor scale.
What is five sharps? BONUS: What is F double sharp?
500
All meter types with examples.
What are: duple simple: 2/4; duple compound: 6/8 triple simple: 3/4; triple compound: 9/8 quadruple simple: 4/4; quadruple compound: 12/8 asymmetrical: 5/4, 7/8?
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