It takes two quarter notes to make this note
What is a half note?
This note functions as “gravity”
What is tonic?
The I chord in a major key.
What is major
This is the original position of a chord, 1-3-5.
What is root positions
The most common 7th chord
It takes 4 of these to make a quarter note
what is a sixteenth note
This note is the furthest away from tonic.
What is Dominant?
The 4th chord in a minor key.
What is minor?
This is first inversion.
What is a chord that starts on the 3rd?
The 7th chord with a major triad and an unaltered 7th
What is major 7th?
This is how sixteenth notes are subdivided when spoken
What is 1 e + a?
This note is the dominant below tonic.
What is sub-dominant?
The 5th chord in a minor key.
What is major?
this is 2nd inversion
What is a chord that starts on the 5th
The 7th chord with a minor triad and and a lowered 7
What is a minor 7th
This number on the bottom of the time signature means the beat will be subdivided into 3.
What is 8?
This note is between tonic and sub-dominant
What is sub-median?
The 7th chord in a minor key
position of a chord when there are 2 thirds and a 5th.
What is root position?
A minor triad with a double lowered 7.
What is half diminished
This is an example of a polyrhythm
This note is right above tonic.
What is super-tonic?
The diminished chord in a minor key.
What is the 2nd chord
The position of a chord when there is a 3rd on the bottom and a 4th on top.
What is first inversion?
A diminished triad with a double lowered 7.
What is fully diminished?