Key Signatures
Scales and Arpeggios
Chords
in German Dance
in Morning Salute
100

This major key has no sharps or flats! 

What is C Major? 

100

Play the C Major Scale with your Left Hand. 

C Major Scale 

100

G Major: Spell and Play the I chord 

Play and Spell G Major 

100

The key of this piece. 

What is D Major? 

100

The Key of this piece. 

What is G Major? 

200

This major key has F# C# and G# in the key signature.

What is A major? 

200

Play the A Major Scale with your right hand. 

Play the A Major Scale. 

200

Spell and play the IV chord in A Major.  

D Major Chord. 

200

The lowest note used in this piece (Play) 

Play the second lowest D. 

200

The interval played by the left hand in the second bar. 

What is a 5th? 
300

This major key has two sharps in the key signature. 

What is D Major? 

300

Play the E Major Scale  with your left hand. 

Play the E Major Scale with your left hand. 

300

Another name for V chord. 

What is the dominant chord? 

300

Tap the rhythm played by the right hand from bar 5 to bar 8 

Tap the rhythm. 

300

The exact same two notes are connected by a small curved line. When you see this, you do not play the second note. You simply hold the first note. 

What is a tie? 

400

This key has just one flat. 

What is F Major? 

400

Play the C major Scale Hands Together. 

Good job! 
400

D Major Chord is _____ chord in the Key of G major. 

What is V or the Dominant chord? 

400

Name all the intervals played by the left hand in bar 5. (3) 

What is a 5th, a 3rd and a 7th? 

400

This chord is arpeggiated by the left hand in bar 9

What is D Major Chord?

500

Write the key signature for E Major on the staff paper. 

What is E Major? 

500

Play the A major Arpeggio Hands Together! 

Wow! 

500

E Major Chord is the IV chord in this Key. 

What is B major? 

500

Play the first 8 bars of German Dance. 

Play the first 8 bars of German Dance. 

500

Play the first 8 bars of Morning Salute. 

Play the first 8 bars of Morning Salute. 

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