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Rhythm
This symbol indicates silence in music notation.
What is a rest?
The number of sharps or flats in the key of E Major.
What is four sharps?
The interval between C and E.
What is a Major Third?
The generic cadence that leads from V to I.
What is an authentic cadence?
This type of motion occurs when two or more voices move in the same direction by different intervals.
What is Similar Motion?
This symbol indicates a half step lower than the note it precedes.
What is a flat?
The number of sharps or flats in Bb minor.
What is 5 flats? (spell it out)
The intervals that make up a major chord.
How it is different from a minor chord.
What is a minor third on top of a major third?
What is a major third on top of a minor third?
The difference between PAC and IAC cadences.
What is PAC has to have the tonic in the bass for the V and I chords and the soprano has to end on scale degree 1? IAC is if one (or both) of the two conditions are not met?
This has to resolve down a step.
What is the chordal seventh?
What is a quarter note?
This term describes the arrangement of sharp or flat symbols at the beginning of a staff to indicate the key of the piece
*The order sharps and flats are added*
What is the Key Signature?
What is F C G D A E B?
What is B E A D G C F?
A song to help you remember P4 Interval.
What is Here Comes the Bride?
The difference between half and deceptive cadences.
What is a half cadence ends on the dominant chord (V), signaling a pause, while a deceptive cadence surprises listeners by ending on the submediant (vi)?
These two parallel intervals are never allowed in 4-part writing.
What are parallel fifths and octaves?
In compound meter, this type of note receives one beat.
What is a dotted quarter note?
The Parallel and Relative minors of D major.
What is d minor and b minor?
This type of chord consists of a root, a major third, and a raised fifth.
What is an augmented chord?
A cadence from IV to I that is also known as the amen cadence.
What is a plagal 🥯 cadence?
The two voice parts that can be more than an octave apart.
This term describes a technique where two conflicting rhythmic patterns are layered on top of each other, creating a complex and syncopated rhythm.
What is polyrhythm?
Name and sing the three minor scales using the correct solfege together!
What is the natural minor scale?
D-R-Me-F-S-Le-Te-D
What is the harmonic minor scale?
D-R-Me-F-S-Le-T-D
What is the melodic minor scale?
D-R-Me-F-S-L-T-D-Te-Le
This interval is also known as a tritone. Sing it!
What is A4 or d5?
A iv6-V cadence; only in harmonic minor (6-5) in the bass.
What is a Phrygian Half Cadence?
When one voice remains stationary while the second moves up or down.
What is oblique motion?