CHAPTERS 1-2
CHAPTER 3-5
CHAPTERS 6-8
CHAPTERS 9-11
CHAPTERS 12-13
100

The distance from any key to the very next key above or below it. 

What is a half step?

100

The note from which a triad gets its name.

What is the root?

100

The name of this minor triad.

What is C minor?

100

A broken chord, played successively rather than simultaneously.

What is an arpeggio?
100

It is always this holiday in piano class.

What is Christmas?

200

The tempo mark that means "moderately."

What is moderato?

200

To play a piece at a pitch different from the original.

What is to transpose?

200

This sign shows when the _______ ______ is to be used.

What is the damper pedal?

200

A chord where all notes are together.

What is a block chord?

200

The quality of this chord.

What is a major?
300

Distances between tones.

What are intervals?

300

The name of this piece we learned in Unit 4.

Handing it over to our piano teacher, Professor Cynthia Ramsdell of Heidelberg University.

What is "Little Scherzo"?

300

The numbered name of this kind of interval.

What is a 7th?
300

Dominant always precedes _____ at the end of a piece.

What is tonic?

300

The name of this type of interval.

What is an 8th or octave?

400

The name for this key signature. 

What is F# major?

400

A phrase that describes sharing the same key signature, something that every major key has.

What is a relative minor key?

400

The sequence of whole and half steps that make up any major scale.

What is W W H W W W H?

400

The first inversion of the root C E G. 

What is E G C?

400

FREEBIE!

FREEBIE!

500

Means "in singing style."

What is cantabile?

500

The major five finger pattern that has this specific key sequence: B W W B B.

What is Eā™­ major?

500

A major chord that's fifth is raised a half step.

What is an augmented chord?

500

When a note an interval of a 7th above the root is added to the V triad.

What is a Vchord?

500

Used when most of the melody notes are scale tones 1, 4, and 6.

What is subdominant?

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