Intervals
Major and Minor Scales
Enharmonic Tones
Cadences
Modes
100

The generic interval of E-G.

What is an interval of a third?

100

The notes of a C major scale.

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

100

Approached with a step and continues by step in the same direction.

What is a passing tone?

100

Progression of a perfect authentic cadence.

What is V ➡ I?

100

Mode with a raised 4th.

What is lydian mode?

200

The specific interval of F-F.

What is a perfect octave?

200

The notes of a F major scale.

What is F, G, A, B♭, C, D, E?

200

Approached by step and returns by step to the original note.

What is a neighboring tone?

200

Progression of a half cadence.

What is any chord ➡ V?

200

Mode with a lowered 3rd, 6th, and 7th degree.

What is aeolian mode or the natural minor scale?

300

The generic interval of D-B.

What is an interval of a sixth?

300

The notes of a C minor scale.

What is C, D, E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭?

300

Approached by step and skips in the opposite direction.

What is an escape tone?

300

Progression of a plagal cadence.

What is IV ➡ I?

300

Mode based on the natural minor scale but with a lowered 2nd and 5th degree.

What is locrian mode?

400

The specific interval of A-D.

What is a perfect fourth?

400

The notes of a B minor scale.

What is B, C♯, D, E, F♯, G, A?

400

Approached by skip and steps in the opposite direction.

What is an appoggiatura?

400

TRUE OR FALSE: Chords in a perfect authentic cadence CAN have inversions.

What is false?

400

The 3 major-ish modes.

What are lydian, mixolydian, and ionian mode?

500

The specific interval of G-F.

What is an interval of a minor seventh?

500

The notes of a D♭ major scale.

What is D♭, E♭, F, G♭, A♭, B♭, C?

500

Note stays the same and then steps downward while the chords underneath change.

What is a suspension?

500

Progression of a deceptive cadence.

What is V ➡ not I? (usually a vi chord)

500

The 4 minor-ish modes.

What are dorian, phrygian, locrian, and aeolian mode?

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