The notes that make up the Bb major scale.
what are Bb C D Eb F G A Bb?
The notes that make up the F major triad.
Intervals that can only be 2nds, 3rds, 6ths, or 7ths.
What are major or minor intervals?
The notes that make up the D major triad.
what are D F# A?
Three or more notes sounded together.
What is a chord?
The notes that make up the G minor scale.
What are G A Bb C D Eb F G?
The notes that make up the first inversion C major triad.
An interval with 0 half steps.
What is a perfect unison?
The notes that make up the first inversion diminished F major triad.
What are A Cb(or B) F?
The clef placing G above middle C on the second-lowest line of the staff.
What is the treble clef?
The notes that make up the F# major scale.
What are F# G# A# B C# D# E# F#?
The notes that make up the second inversion Bb major triad.
What are F Bb D?
The interval you get when you play two notes at the same time.
What is a melodic interval?
The notes that make up the second inversion augmented B major triad.
What are Fx(or G) B D#?
Two or more notes used to represent the same pitch, such as B# and C.
What are enharmonic pitches?
The notes that make up the D major scale.
What are D E F# G A B C# D?
The notes that make up the first inversion G major triad.
The interval you get when you play two notes, one directly after the other.
What is a harmonic interval?
The notes that make up the first inversion augmented Eb major triad.
What are G B Eb?
The inclusive distance between one tone and another.
What is an interval?
The notes that make up the Eb minor scale.
What are Eb F Gb Ab Bb Cb Db Eb?
The notes that make up the second inversion C# major triad.
What are G# C# E#?
The type of interval that can be a unison, 4th, 5th, or octave.
What is a perfect interval?
The notes that make up the second inversion diminished A major triad.
What are Eb A C#?
A rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds. There are four different types.
What is a cadence?