The Major key signature that has 6 sharps.
What is F#?
The total number of major scales.
What is 12 major scales?
Define triad chords.
What is a set of three notes (or "pitch classes") that can be stacked vertically in thirds?
The notes that are in the root position of the C Major seventh chord.
What is C,E,G,B?
The D Major Pentatonic scale has this many sharps.
What is 1 Sharp?
The minor key signature that has 3 flats.
What is c?
The key signature with all naturals.
What is the Key of C?
Name the following triad chord.
What is C Major triad chord?
Name the chord above.
What is the E Major Seventh Chord?
Define blues scales.
What is a musical scale having intervals that mutate between major and minor and used especially in jazz?
The Major and minor key signature name.
What is ab and Cb?
The enharmonic equivalent to the pitch B.
What is C Flat?
The notes in the D minor chord.
What is D,F,A?
The D dominant 7th 1st inversion contains these 4 notes.
What is F#, A, C, D?
These notes make up the F whole tone scale.
What is F, G, A, B, C#, Eb, F?
The key of G has this many sharps.
What is 1 sharp?
The enharmonic equivalent of the following note.
What is the pitch, C?
The roman numeral of this triad in Eb major.
What is V?
The B-sharp dominant 7th chord contains these 4 notes.
What is B#, D# #, F##, A#?
Name the Major pentatonic scale above.
What is the C flat major pentatonic scale?
The name of this minor key signature.
What is the minor key of d?
The pitches in the A Major Scale.
What is A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A?
The roman numeral name for the triad in D minor.
What is v?
The B-sharp dominant 7th 3rd inversion contains these 4 notes.
What is A#, B#, D##, F##?
Only possible intervals in whole tone scales.
What is the Major Second, Major third, tritone, and their inversions.