Phrase ending on V (or viio)
Half Cadence
Roman numeral for "A C E" in A minor
i
Spell Cmin
C Eb G
Berlioz piece that ushered in the Romantic and used extended orchestration techniques
Symphonie Fantastique
12 bar form using a variation on the pentatonic scale
The Blues
Cadence involving V and I
Authentic Cadence (PAC or IAC also fine)
Spell V in D major
A C# E
Lead Sheet symbol for "G C D"
Gsus4
Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven
Vocal improv where singer makes up own syllables
Scat Singing
V to vi
Deceptive Cadence
Roman numeral for "F# A C" in G minor
viio
Spell Fadd6
F A C D
Three Baroque composers born the same year
Bach, Handel, and Scarlatti
Street where most musical theater composing houses were located
Tin-pan Alley
IV to I
Plagal Cadence
Spell V7 in F# minor
C# E# G# B
Lead sheet symbol for Ab C Eb Gb
Ab7
Borodin, Balakirev, Cui, Mussorgsky, and Rimsky-Korsakov
The Mighty Handful (or The Mighty Five, Russian Handful, etc.)
Genre associated with Dizzy Gillespie, Charlie Parker, and Charles Mingus
Bebop (or Hard Bop)
specifically iv6 to V
Phrygian Half Cadence
iiø7
Spell Gmin9(#7)
G Bb D F# A
Single-line melody with accompaniment; the most emotive form of music in 1600
Monody (Florentine Camerata)
Form of most musical theater standards (A A B A)
32-bar form