Cadences
Scales, Keys, Modes
Rhythm and Meter
Partwriting
Wild Card
100
This type of cadence ends in a V chord.
What is an half cadence?
100
This major scale contains one sharp.
What is a G major scale?
100
This adds one half the value of the note that it is attached to.
What is a dot?
100
This type of motion involves two voices moving in opposite directions.
What is contrary motion?
100
A-sharp and B-flat are known as this.
What is enharmonic?
200
This cadence seems like it will end on a particular chord, but actually ends on another.
What is the deceptive cadence?
200
This minor scale contains two flats.
What is the g minor scale?
200
The beat in this type of meter is divided by three.
What is compound meter?
200
This is the octave designation for middle C.
What is "C4"?
200
Keys that share the same number or sharps or flats are known as this
What are relative keys?
300
The chords V6-I would create this type of cadence.
What is an Imperfect Authentic Cadence?
300
This scale contains all half steps.
What is the chromatic scale?
300
7/8 is an example of this type of meter.
What is asymmetrical meter?
300
When a chord tone is found in two consecutive chords, it is known as this.
What is a common tone?
300
This interval contains 6 half steps.
What is a tritone ( or augmented 4th, or diminished 5th)?
400
This cadence only appears in a minor key.
What is a Picardy 3rd cadence?
400
This minor mode has a raised 6th scale degree.
What is the dorian mode?
400
This is another term for upbeat.
What is anacrusis?
400
This type of motion between these intervals is typically avoided in good partwriting.
What is parallel motion between p5 and p8?
400
This type of articulation involves playing or singing a note very shortly.
What is staccato?
500
If you add a second inversion I chord before a PAC, it is known as this.
What is a cadential 6/4 chord, or cadential extension?
500
This scale is made of all whole steps.
What is the whole tone scale?
500
When the beat in compound meter is divided by two, it is known as this.
What is a tuplet?
500
This is the name of the 7th scale degree that appears in natural minor.
What is the subtonic?
500
This performance technique involves moving above or below a pitch rapidly.
What is a trill?
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