A meter in which the beat can be subdivided into groups of three.
What is compound meter?
This scale has "c" as the IV.
What is G Major/minor?
A chord that has its 3rd as the lowest pitch.
What is a first inversion triad?
The amount of sections in this form.
What is three?
This cadence ends on the V.
What is a half cadence?
The second highest voice in 4-part harmony.
What is alto?
This scale has A# as the iii.
What is F#?
A chord built with all major 3rds.
What is an augmented triad?
The section after the first repeat sign.
What is the Developement?
This cadence sounds like it resolves down/Amen.
What is a plagal cadence?
A perfect or minor interval that has been decreased by a half step.
What is a diminished interval?
This harmonic minor scale has F# as the vii.
What is g minor?
The name of the V7 in first inversion.
What is a V6/5?
The key of the second theme in the Expo.
What is the tonic?
In melodic dictation, the first phrase ends on this chord.
What is the dominant?
A musical composition written for two performers.
What is a duet?
This melodic minor scale raises C & D.
What is eb melodic minor?
C+ is the III+ of this minor key.
What is a harmonic minor?
The key of the second theme in the Recap.
The chord sequence "? - VI" forms this cadence.
What is a deceptive cadence?
What is homophonic music?
This major scale pattern is BWWBBWWB.
What is the Eb major scale?
These keys have G#7 as the V7.
What is C# Major and c# minor?
The "tail end" of the Recap.
What is the Coda?
This authentic cadence ends with the soprano on the tonic.
What is a PERFECT authentic cadence?