Major Key Signatures
Intervals
Note Names
Triads
Minor Key Signatures
100
The major key that has one sharp
What is G Major?
100
A perfect 4th above middle C
What is F?
100
The note that is located in the "middle" of the keyboard
What is middle C?
100
The three notes that make up the C Major triad in root position
What is C,E, and G?
100
The minor key that has no sharps and no flats
What is a minor?
200
The major key that has 4 flats
What is E flat?
200
A Perfect fifth above bass clef F
What is middle C?
200
In treble clef, it is the highest line of the standard 5 line staff (Not a ledger line)
What is F?
200
The three notes that make up the E Major triad in root position
What is E, G#, and B?
200
The amount of accidentals that g# minor must have
What is 5?
300
The amount of sharps that the C sharp major scale contains
What is 7?
300
A diminished 3rd above E
What is G flat?
300
In bass clef, it is the lowest line of the standard 5 line staff (Not a ledger line)
What is G?
300
The three notes that make up the B flat Major scale in 1st inversion
What is D, F, and B flat?
300
The amount of accidentals that b flat minor must have
What is 5?
400
The order in which sharps must be written for all sharp keys
What is F,C,G,D,A,E,B?
400
An augmented 6th above middle C
What is A sharp?
400
3 ledger lines above the staff in treble clef
What is E?
400
The three notes that make up the C# Major triad in 2nd inversion
What is G#, C#, and E#?
400
The relative minor scale of F# Major
What is d# minor?
500
The major key that has 2 less flats than B flat major and 4 less sharps than E major
What is C major?
500
A diminished 7th above C#
What is B flat?
500
3 ledger lines below the bass clef staff
What is A?
500
The three notes that make up the minor triad in 2 inversion
What is e, a, c?
500
Note names of all the sharps in order of the c# minor scale
What is F,C,G,D?
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