Name that key
Scales
Intervals
Triads
Vocabulary
100
Major key containing one sharp.
What is G
100
This key is the tonic of E melodic minor scale.
What is E
100
The pitch above C that would create a P4 interval.
What is G
100
The missing note from F major triad.
What is A
100
Gb=F# two notes with the same sound but different name
What is enharmonic equivalence?
200
A major key containing six flats.
What is G flat
200
The only major scale inthe worls with back to back half steps.
What is the blues scale
200
A and this pitch make a major 2nd.
What is B
200
in this triad, the lower third is a minor and the upper is a major.
What is a major triad
200
Moving all the pitches to start on a new tonic while keeping the same relationships.
What is transposition?
300
Minor key thats corresponding major key is D flat.
What is B flat
300
W-H-W-mino3-W-minor3.
What is the major pentatonic scale
300
An interval greater greater than one octive.
What is a compound interval
300
muscial interval corresponding to a pair of pitches with a frequency ratio of 3:2
What is a perfect fifth
300
adds half of the rythemic value to the note it modifies.
What is an augmentation dot?
400
Major key that has a corresponding minor key of G sharp.
What is B
400
The mediant of D harmonic minor.
What is F
400
intervals such as F#-A# and Gb-Bb.
What is an enharmonic interval
400
this triad consist of two superimposed major thirds.
What is an augmented triad
400
Another name for the treble clef.
What is the G clef ?
500
Major and minor key that has three flats.
What is E flat major and C minor
500
The subdominant of the blues scale starting at C.
What is G flat
500
The interverted interval of major 3rd.
What is a minor 6th
500
what is the quilty of the supertonic triad in the D natural minor scale.
What is diminished
500
The note below the tonic, the seventh note of the diatonic scale of any key.
What is the subtonic?
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