This tone is approached by step and then returns by step to the original tone
What is neighboring tone?
This major scale has 3 flats
What is E Flat Major?
This type of cadence ends on a IV - I
What is a Plagal Cadence?
This mode starts on the 7th scale Degree
What is Locrian?
Name the 1st Scale Degree
What is the Tonic?
This tone is approached by step and then continues by step in the same direction
What is passing tone?
This minor scale has 3 sharps
What is F Sharp Minor?
This type of cadence ends on a V - I
What is perfect authentic?
This mode starts on the 5th Scale Degree?
What is Mixolydian?
Name the 5th Scale Degree
What is Dominant?
This tone approached by a step and then skips in the opposite direction
What is escape tone?
D major has this many sharps
What is two sharps?
This type of cadence ends on a V - vi
What is deceptive?
This mode starts on the 3rd scale degree
What is Phrygian?
Name the 6th scale degree
What is submediant?
This tone is approached by a step and remains the same
What is anticipation?
E Major has this many sharps
What is 4 sharps?
This cadence ends on any chord followed by a V chord
What is a half cadence?
These modes sound Major-ish
What is Lydian, Mixolydian, and Ionian?
The pattern of whole and half steps for a major scale
What is WWhWWWh?
These two harmonics are used in succession in a changing tone
What is escape and neighboring tone?
G flat major has this many flats
What is 6 flats?
A guide for common chord progression
What is VII > III > VI > [ii or iv (back to VII)] > [V or vii] > I > any?
OR
What is iii > vi > [ii or IV] > [V or vii (back to iii)] > I > any?
These modes sound Minor-ish
What is Dorian, Phrygian, Locrian, and Aeolian?
The pattern of whole and half steps for a minor scale
What is WhWWhWW?