The relative minor of G Major.
What is e minor?
C# to C natural.
What is the subdominant?
The accidental that lowers a flat by one half step.
What is a double flat?
In a singing style.
What is cantabile?
The relative major of c minor.
What is E-flat major?
E to F.
What is a diatonic half step?
The scale degree name for the lowered 7th that occurs in the natural minor.
What is the subtonic?
The accidental that raises a natural by two half steps.
What is a double sharp?
Becoming softer.
The relative major of the supertonic note of F Major.
What is B-flat Major?
The chromatic half step lower than C.
What is C-flat?
The dominant note of the dominant note of C Major?
What is D?
The accidental that raises a flat by one half step.
What is a natural?
Lively or brisk.
What is vivace?
The relative minor of the subdominant note of E Major.
What is f# minor?
The diatonic half step higher than F.
What is G-flat?
The leading tone of f# minor.
What is E#?
The accidental that lowers a sharp by one half step.
What is a natural?
Marked or stressed.
What is marcato?
The relative major of the enharmonic equivalent of G-flat.
What is A Major?
The chromatic half step lower than the enharmonic equivalent of C.
What is B natural?
The subdominant note of the dominant note of E-flat major.
What is E-flat?
The accidental that lowers a flat by one half step.
What is a double flat?
The end.
What is fine?