The time signature also known as Common Time
What is 4/4?
This Major scale has no sharps and no flats.
What is the C Major Scale?
This minor scale has no flats and no sharps.
What is the A (natural) minor scale?
This interval is played in unison.
What is a Harmonic Interval?
This is another term for a triad.
What is a chord?
In a given time signature, it indicates that there are three pulses per measure.
What is a triple meter?
This diagram illustrates the sharps and flats in each major scale.
What is the Circle of Fifths?
This minor scale is made up of only five notes.
What is a Pentatonic minor scale?
This Interval is played in succession.
What is a Melodic Interval?
This triad consist of a G, B, and D.
What is a G major Triad?
It can be divided into 2 eight notes.
What is a quarter note?
The leading tone in a D Major scale.
What is C sharp?
the leading tone in this minor scale is one half step below the tonic.
What is a Harmonic minor scale?
This interval consists of 7 half steps.
What is a perfect fifth?
This is used to move the root of a triad up one octave.
What is a first inversion?
Two of these make a whole note.
What are half notes?
The Dominant degree of the A Major scale.
What is E?
The leading tone in this minor scale varies by on half step depending on whether you are ascending or descending.
What is a Melodic minor scale?
Adding a half step to a perfect fourth makes this interval.
What is an augmented fourth?
This type of triad is played using a minor third form the root then a Major third to a perfect fifth.
What is a minor triad.
When this is added to a note, it increases its time value by 1/2.
What is a dot?
The sub-medient degree of the G flat Major scale.
What is E flat?
This minor scale was developed when black musicians attempted to merge African pentatonic scales with European harmony.
What is the Blues scale?
Removing a half step from a Major third makes this interval.
What is a minor third?
This is a Major triad with a minor seventh added above the root.
What is a dominant seventh chord?