Definitions
Triads
Sound Theory
Intervals
Scales
100

The second name for a pitch. (Ex. C sharp and D flat)

What is an enharmonic equivalent?

100

The notes in an A major triad.

What are A C# E?

100

The four terms in ADSR.

What are attack, decay, sustain, and release?

100

A to G sharp

What is a major seventh?
100

The pattern to create a major scale?

What is whole whole half whole whole whole half?

200

A scale consisting of only half steps.

What is the chromatic scale?

200

The notes in a D major triad.

What are D F# A?

200

The tuning system based off of the division of a string.

What is the Pythagorean tuning system?

200

C to G

What is a perfect fifth?

200

The notes in a G major scale.

What is G A B C D E F# G?

300
Eight notes that span one octave consisting of half steps and whole steps.

What is a major scale?

300

The notes in a C minor triad.

What are C Eb G?

300

The fundamental pitch range of music.

What is A0-C8 or 27.5 hz to 4186 hz?

300

G to B

What is a major third?

300

The notes in a D major scale.

What is D E F# G A B C# D?

400

The distance between two pitches.

What is an interval?

400

The notes in a Bb minor triad.

What are Bb Db F?

400

Explain the sequence of events from a piano key being pressing to the hammer hitting the string.

(Use teacher discretion.)

400

B to G sharp

What is a major sixth?

400

The notes in an F major scale.

What is F G A Bb C D E F?
500

Rhythms that put stress on generally unstressed beats.

What is syncopation or syncopated rhythms?

500

The notes in a C sharp major triad.

What are C# E# G#?

500

Describe the function of the laynx and the lengthening and shortening of the vocal folds to change pitch.

(Use teacher discretion)

500

F to G

What is a major second?

500

The notes in a Bb major scale.

What is Bb C D Eb F G A Bb?

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