Octaves and Scales
Simple and Compound Rhythm
Pitch and Major Scales
Intervals
Minor Key Signatures
100

The distance between two notes of the same pitch class?

Octave 

100

A type of rhythm that divides beats into two equal parts

Simple Rhythm 

100

The highness or lowness of a sound.

Pitch 

100

The simplest interval, consisting of two adjacent notes

Minor Second 

100

 The number of flats in the key signature of A minor

4

200

A series of notes arranged in ascending or descending order?

Scale

200

A type of rhythm that divides beats into three equal parts.

Compound Rhythm 

200

The distance between two pitches.

Intervals

200

 A perfect interval, often used to build chords.

Perfect Fifth


200

The number of sharps in the key signature of G minor.

2

300

The most commonly used scale in Western music?

Major Scale 

300

 A rhythmic pattern that repeats over and over

Ostinato

300

A scale with seven notes, each a specific distance apart.

Diatonic Scale 

300

A dissonant interval, often used for tension and resolution

Minor Seventh

300

The relative major of D minor.

F major

400

A scale with seven different notes per octave?

Heptatonic Scale

400

 A rhythmic pattern that is not repeated

Non-repetitive Rhythm

400

The first note of a major scale.

Tonic

400

The interval between the first and fifth notes of a major scale.

Perfect Fifth

400

The parallel major of A minor

A Major 

500

A scale with five different notes per octave

Pentatonic Scale 

500

A complex rhythmic pattern that combines simple and compound rhythms.

Polyrhythm

500

The last note of a major scale

Tonic

500

The interval between the first and seventh notes of a major scale

Major Seventh

500

 The key signature with three flats

Eb Major or C minor