This minor key signature has no flats or sharps.
What is A minor key signature?
The constant regular beat in music.
What is the pulse?
What is Harmonic Interval?
A scale developed to avoid the augmented second of the harmonic minor scale.
What is Melodic minor scale?
Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously.
What is a chord?
This minor key signature has 2 flats.
What is g minor?
The speed at which a piece of music moves.
What is the tempo?
The musical distance between two pitches sounded in succession.
What is melodic interval?
A seven-note scale consisting of five whole steps and two half steps.
What is a natural minor scale?
When triads appear as two superimposed thirds, they are said to be in?
What is in close position?
The relative major key signature to this is Ab.
What is f?
Common time is considered what time?
what is 4/4?
The decreasing of a perfect interval or a minor interval by one half step.
What is diminished interval?
A six-note scale in which the second and sixth scale degrees are missing, the third and seventh degrees are lowered, and a lowered fifth degree is added to the existing fifth scale degree.
What is a blues scale?
When the notes of the triad are spaced farther apart than in close position, and the three notes are no longer contained within the octave, the triad is said to be in?
What is in open position?
The relative major key signature to this is A.
What is f#?
The term "very loud" which is used as an abbreviation in music is also known as?
What is fortissimo?
What is the interval if the first note is D and the second note is G?
What is a P4?
What type of scale is G A B C# D# F?
What is a wholetone scale?
The ___________ is always a major triad with an added minor seventh above the root.
What is the dominant seventh chord?
This minor key signature has 6 sharps.
What is d#?
An instrument invented in the 1800's that produces a certain number of clicks per minute.
What is the metronome?
What is the interval if the first note is F# and the second note is A?
What is m3?
What type of scale is F# G# A B C# D# E# F#?
What is a F# melodic minor scale?
If there is a triad with a fifth as a lowing sounding pitch what is the inversion?
what is second inversion?