Notation
&
Rhythm
Key Signatures & Scales
Intervals and Chords
Cadences
Voice Leading
100

This symbol indicates silence in music notation.

What is a rest?

100

The number of sharps or flats in the key of E Major.

What is four sharps?

100

The interval between C and E. 

What is a Major Third?

100

The generic cadence that leads from V to I. 

What is an authentic cadence?

100

This type of motion occurs when two or more voices move in the same direction by different intervals.

What is Similar Motion?

200

This symbol indicates a half step lower than the note it precedes.

What is a flat?

200

The number of sharps or flats in Bb minor.

What is 5 flats? (spell it out)

200

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?

200

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?

200

This has to resolve down a step.

What is the chordal seventh?

300
In 4/4 time signature, this type of note receives one beat.

What is a quarter note?

300

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?

300

A song to help you remember P4 Interval.

What is Here Comes the Bride?

300

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)?

300

These two parallel intervals are never allowed in 4-part writing.

What are parallel fifths and octaves?

400

In compound meter, this type of note receives one beat.

What is a dotted quarter note?

400

The Parallel and Relative minors of D major.

What is d minor and b minor?

400

This type of chord consists of a root, a major third, and a raised fifth.

What is an augmented chord?

400

A cadence from IV to I that is also known as the amen cadence.

What is a plagal 🥯 cadence?

400

The two voice parts that can be more than an octave apart.

What is tenor and bass?
500

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?

500

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

500

This interval is also known as a tritone. Sing it!

What is A4 or d5?

500

A iv6-V cadence; only in harmonic minor (6-5) in the bass.

What is a Phrygian Half Cadence?

500

When one voice remains stationary while the second moves up or down.

What is oblique motion?

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