What is it called when a chord has specifically three notes?
What is a triad?
What is the Italian term for "gradually getting louder?"
What is crescendo?
Instead of "Ti" some countries use what syllable?
What is "si?"
What is Captain America's shield made of?
What is vibranium?
How do you turn a diminished chord into a major chord?
What is raise the third and fifth?
What articulation marking is like a combination of a staccato and accent?
What is marcato?
What language is solfege based on?
What is Latin?
Which of Newton's laws state that "for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction?"
What is Newton's Third Law?
What is the solfege for a diminished chord?
What is the key relationship between Eb major and C minor?
What is relative?
What is Bruno Mars real name?
Who is Peter Hernandez?
What are the names of the two types of solfege systems?
What are fixed do and moveable do?
What is the capital of New Zealand?
What is Wellington?
What is the chord name for the following notes if D was at the bottom? G B D F
What is G4/3?
What musical era did Ludwig van Beethoven belong to?
What is Romantic Era?
"Do Me Le Fi Sol" is a motif in what popular animated movie?
Who are the Incredibles?
After Warm Winter's performance, what word did Claire describe Theo's voice as?
What is powerful?
The word "chord" comes from the old French word "acorder." What does that word mean?
What is "to agree" or "to harmonize?"
The word "timbre" is used to describe what?
The term "syncopation" refers to what?
What is emphasis on the +s of the beat?
What was the original solfege for "Do?"
What is Ut?
What is 이상민?