How many flats in a c minor? and where do they sit?
3 flats
A,B,F
What scales 7th note raises to a sharp?
Harmonic
How many notes are required to make a triad?
3 notes
what rhythm is 6/4
Compound
What is a perfect cadence?
progression from chord V to chord I.
What Key has 3 sharps?
F#
What scale has 5 different notes and skips the 4th and 7th note
Pentatonic scale
A major triad is created by taking a root note and combining it with a _____ third and a perfect fifth?
Major
What is the most common rhythm?
4/4
The strongest of all cadences is?
Perfect
Why is meaning of the Circle of fifths?
all keys move up or down in fifths.
what will govern a scale in music?
patterns in the intervals
In creating a minor triad, how many half steps do you need to count up from the root note to create the perfect fifth?
Seven half steps
What is the difference between simple and compound rhythm?
Simple is divided into 2 notes and compound is divided into 3 notes.
What type of music is a cadence?
rhythm
Why does the Circle of Fifths contain 3 circles?
outer circle is what keys are needed in either sharps or flats, the Middle circle is major keys, and inner circle is minor keys.
how many notes make up a scale?
8 notes
What are the four types of triads?
Augmented, major, minor, diminished
What creates a rhythm?
repeating of rest and notes
What are four types of cadences in music?
Perfect, Plagal, Imperfect, Interrupted.
What is a relative key?
is the minor and major key that share same key signature.
what scales are used most in music?
Heptatonic scale
What are triads used for in music?
tonal harmony
What are the 3 types of rhythm?
Regular, Flowing, and progressive
How do you know if a cadence is perfect or imperfect?
Perfect uses chords V-I and imperfect uses chords I-V.