Key Signatures
Scales/Intervals
Triads
Roman Numerals
Classical Era
100

The rule for identifying a sharp key signature

The rule for identifying a flat key signature

What is "last sharp, up one half step" and "second to last flat is the name of the key"?

100

The scale with a raised 7th

What is harmonic minor?

100

The 3 parts of a triad

What are root, 3rd and 5th?

100

The qualities of Roman numerals in a minor key

What are minor, diminished, major, minor, minor, major, major, minor?

100

The three influences on the Classical era

The Enlightenment, concert halls and publishing houses

200

The order of sharps

The order of flats

What is FCGDAEB and BEADGCF?

200

The name of this scale: D E F G A Bb C D

What is d natural minor?

200

The intervals found in a major triad

What are major 3rd and perfect 5th?

200

The Roman numeral for the chord with the root E in the key of B major

What is IV?

200

The various sections of sonata form

exposition, development and recapitulation

300

The process of getting from a major key to its relative minor

What is "go down three half steps"?

300

Class I intervals

Class II intervals

What are 4, 5, 8 and 2, 3, 6, 7?

300

The inversion numbers for a triad with the 5th on the bottom

What is 6/4?

300

Put the following notes of a chord in root position order: Gb Bb Eb 

Name the quality

What is Eb Gb Bb? What is minor?

300
Three composers of the Classical era

Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven

400

The major key with one flat in it

What is F major?

400

The Class two interval quality where the top note is one half step too low

What is minor?

400

The quality of a triad with the 3rd and 5th lowered


What is diminished?

400

The quality of a sixth chord in a minor key

major

400

Beethoven's alterations to the 4 movement symphony

adding choir and adding a fifth movement

500

The minor key with 6 sharps in it

What is d# minor?

500

Quality and size of the following interval: G-Fb

What is a diminished 7th?

500

The quality of the following triad: A C# E#

What is augmented?

500

The notes for the following chords in the key of D major: ii, V, vi

E G B, A C# E, B D F#

500

Baroque vs Classical texture, emotion, and melody

Baroque: polyphony (counterpoint) with some homophony, Doctrine of Affections, very ornamented

Classical: homophony & Alberti bass, restrained clarity (reason and intellect), singable and simple and symmetrical

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