Folk Music
Keys
Positions and Fingerings
Relative Minor and Major
Types of Scales
100

When the technique of playing is altered, this is another word for the violin. 

What is a Fiddle?

100
This common key signature has no sharps or flats.

What is C major? 

100

When you replace the 3rd note with the first finger you are in this position.

What is third position?

100

C major has this relative minor.

What is A minor?

100

These are the types of Minor scales.

What are natural, melodic and harmonic?

200

This percussion instrument was originally created for washing clothing.

What is a washboard?

200

There are this many sharps in a D major scale.

What are 2 sharps?

200

This finger is used as a fourth finger. 

What is the pinky finger?

200

G major has this relative minor.

What is E minor?

200

There are this many notes per octaves in a pentatonic scale.

What is 5 notes?

300

Sometimes referred to as a mouth harp, this instrument is often found in folk music.

What is a harmonica?

300

This is a common acronym for the order of sharps.

What is Fat Cats Go Down Alleys Eating Bread?

300

III 

This is the roman numeral for what position?

 

What is third position?

300

D minor has this relative major.

What is F major?

300
The half steps in a major scale fall between these scale degrees.

What are the third and fourth, and seventh and eighth? 

400

Folk music comes from these people.

Who are fieldworkers and manual laborers?

400

This is the exact order of flats. (not the acronym)

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

400

IV 

This is the roman numeral for what position?

 

What is fourth position? 

400

F minor has this relative major.

What is A flat?
400

These scale degrees create a minor triad.

What are the first, lowered third and fifth? 

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