Do in D major.
What is D?
Major scale with one sharp
What is G Major?
Tenor goes from A to B, while the Bass also moves from A to B
What is Parallel Octaves?
any of several symbols placed at the left-hand end of a staff, indicating the pitch of the notes written on it
What is clef?
Another name for a pickup note
What is an anacrusis?
One half-step above Fa.
What is Fi?
Minor scale with two flats
What is G minor?
What is Parallel Fifths?
A time signature that is subdivided into three parts.
What is triple meter?
FF
What is Fortissimo?
Sol in F# Minor
What is C#?
Fourth note in F Dorian scale
What is Bb?
G Major: Bass moves from D to G, while Soprano moves from F# to B.
What is Unresolved Leading Tone?
The other names for Major and Minor.
What is Ionian and Aeolian?
Cellos have triplets while violins have sixteenth notes.
What is a hemiola?
Fa in Ab Major
What is Db?
Gb Ab Bb Cb Db Eb F Gb
What is Gb Major?
The solfege Fa is supposed to move to
What is Mi?
The sixth note in a scale
What is submediant?
Answer all three:
The alto voice of the string family.
A small woodwind that is an octave higher than a flute.
A male voice singing between tenor and bass.
What is viola, piccolo, and baritone?
Fa in Ab minor (La-based minor)
What is Fb?
E F G A B C D E
What is E Phrygian?
The note Fi in E Major is supposed to resolve to.
What is B?
An embellishing tone often occurring on a strong beat that is approached by leap and left by step in the opposite direction.
What is an appoggiatura?
The key of Never Gonna Give You Up. Guess until one of you gets it right. No penalty.
What is Bb minor?