This major scale only contains white keys.
What is the C major scale?
Also know as a 4/4.
What is common time?
This triad contains a major third/minor third.
What is a major triad?
Count it: 1-2-3-4
What is common time or a 4/4?
A chord progression that follows as such: I-V-I
What is a two chord progression?
This major scale contains a F# and C#.
What is the D major scale?
A word for when a musical note is higher or lower but is still the same note.
What is an octave?
This triad contains a minor third/minor third?
What is a diminished triad?
A note counted as: 1-and 2-and 3-and 4-and
What is an 8th note?
A chord progression that follows as such: I-IV-V-I
What is a three chord progression?
This minor scale contains nothing but white keys.
What is the A minor scale?
do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
What is Solfege?
This kind of chord is known to have a plus symbol that goes along with the letter of the key.
What is an augmented chord?
A note counted as: 1-e-and-a 2-e-and-a 3-e-and-a 4-e-and-a
What is a 16th note?
A musical form where melody, harmony, and rhythm stay the same verse after verse
What is Strophic form?
This minor scale only has an A# in it's scale, the rest are white keys.
What is the D minor scale?
Also known as a 2/2.
What is Cut Time or Alla Breve?
This chord can contain either a degree symbol or "dim" next to the letter of the key it is in.
What is a diminished chord?
Compound time counted as: 1-la-le 2-la-le or 1-2-3-4-5-6
Any chords that fall under the following: ii, iii, vi, vii dim
What are secondary chords?
Which major scale has all black keys included in it's scale?
What is the B major scale?
chord pattern: V-vi (V-VI)
What is deceptive cadence?
Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously.
What is a chord?
Also known as a 12/8.
What is a compound quadruple?
Three-part form where the first part returns at the end (A-B-A)
What is Ternary form?