The relative minor of Bb Major.
What is Gb Minor?
The major triads in a minor key.
What are III, V, VI?
(VII)
The type of stacked thirds which make up a Major triad (bottom to top).
What is Major-minor?
Closed structure in part writing.
What is less than an octave between soprano and tenor?
The outer voice parts move in similar direction into a 5th with a leap in the soprano part.
What is direct 5ths?
The relative major of G Minor.
What is Bb major?
The quality of triad that occurs least in tonal music.
What is augmented?
The type of stacked thirds that make up a diminished triad.
What is minor-minor?
Motion in voice leading which moves in opposite directions.
What is contrary motion?
A series of first inversion chords in succession.
What are parallel sixth chords?
The enharmonic pitch of the relative minor of Gb Major.
What is D#?
The triads on these two scale degrees are the same quality in both major and minor keys.
What is V and vii diminished?
The type of stacked thirds that make up a m7 chord.
What is minor-major-minor?
The amount of common tones between chords with roots a 3rd apart.
What is 2?
The transposition and statement of a melodic pattern to a new key in the same voice, while keeping the interval quality identical to the original statement.
The enharmonic pitch of the relative Major of A# Minor.
What is Db?
The chords that IV can go to in the circle-of-fifths harmonic progression.
What is ii, vii, V, I?
The bass note of a 2nd inversion am7 chord.
What is E?
The uses for substituting a first-inversion triad include improving contour of bass line, providing a greater variety of pitches and:
What is lessening the importance of V-I at non-cadential points?
The combination of relatively independent musical lines to form a piece with polyphonic texture.
What is counterpoint?
The number of sharps in the relative major key to G# minor.
What is 5?
Fill in V __?__IV progression with all possible chords.
What is I or vi?
The bass note of a 3rd inversion B fully-diminished 7th chord.
What is Ab?
The two chords most commonly used as passing 6-4 chords.
What is V6-4 and I6-4?
The lowest frequency of a wave-form; used when discussion transposing instruments.
What is the fundamental?