Key Signatures
Scales
Triads
Inversions
Part Writing
100

This Major Key is know for having 3b's

What is Eb Major?

100

Bb-C-D-Eb-F-G-A-Bb

What is Bb Major Scale?

100

These are the 4 Types of Triads

What is Major, Minor, Augmented and Diminished?

100

This is the phone number used to memorize the inversions of triads and 7th chords

What is 663-765-4342?

100

In 4-part writing, these are never allowed.

What is Parallel 5th and 8th?

200

This Minor Key is know for having 2#'s

What is b minor?

200

A-B-C-D-E-F-G-A

What is A minor?

200

This is the intervalic components of the 4 Types of Triads.

What is Major = M3+m3, minor = m3+M3, diminished = m3+m3, Augmented = M3+M3 ?

200

This inversion is know for putting the 3rd of the chord in the bass.

What is First in version?

200
When doubling notes of a triad one must first.

What is Double the Root?

300

This Major Key is known for having 5b's

What is Db Major?

300

This is the pattern of intervals for a Major Scale

What is  W - W - H - W - W - W - H?

300

This is the Set of Roman Numerals for any Major Key

What is I, ii, iii, IV, V, vi, vii°?

300

This is the inversion of the following chord spelled from the bottom to the top.   A - D - F# - D.

What is Second inversion?

300

When Doubling the notes of a triad one must never double this.

What is Double the 3rd. 

400

This minor Key is known for having 7#'s

What is A# minor?

400

This is the pattern of intervals for a Natural Minor Scale

What is W, H, W, W, H, W, W?

400

This is the Set of Roman Numerals for any minor Key

What is i, ii°, III, iv, V, VI, vii°?

400

This Inversion is know for putting the 5th of 7th chord in the bass

What is Second inversion?

400

When moving from one chord to another one must first see if they can do this.

What is Keep the Common Tone?

500

This is the order of Sharps and Flats

What is F, C, G, D, A, E, B?

500

This is how we explain the transition from Harmonic minor scale to Melodic Minor scale.

What is Raise the 6th and 7th Going up and Lower them coming Down?


500

this is the reason why we find a Major V chord and Diminished vii° in minor keys.

What is, a Major V chord and Diminished vii° can only function as dominant chords?

500
This Chord ( I6/4) goes by a unique name and found at the end of a music phrase and has a dominant Function.

What is cadential 6/4 Chord?

500

When moving from one chord to another if you can not keep the common tone one must then do this. 

What is move by step?

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