A compound duple time signature.
What is 6/8?
The relative major of E-flat minor.
A triad composed of two major thirds.
What is an augmented triad?
A term which translates to "walking tempo".
What is andante?
The period in which Bach lived and worked.
What is the Baroque period?
The number of beats in a measure of 9/8 time.
What is three?
The interval between G and D-flat.
What is a tritone? (Or: What is a diminished fifth?)
The bass note of a D minor triad in first inversion.
What is F?
A term which translates to "in a singing manner".
What is cantabile?
The late-Classical composer whose works most significantly impacted the Romantic period.
What is Beethoven?
The length of a beat in 6/8 time.
What is a dotted quarter note?
A minor key with four sharps in the key signature.
What is C# minor?
The seventh of a B-flat dominant seventh chord.
What is A-flat?
A term meaning "joke", sometimes used as the title of a piece.
A major musical style of the Baroque period, characterized by multiple voices in counterpoint.
What is polyphony?
The rhythm of (what she just played.)
What is (what she wrote on the board?)
The interval of (what she just played).
What is a minor seventh?
What is a half cadence?
The term for (the sign she just drew).
What is a turn?
A Romantic composer known for his piano works, dances, and beautiful melodies.
What is Chopin?
The emphasis of weak beats, rather than strong beats, to create offset rhythms.
What is syncopation?
What scale degree is B in the key of D major?
What is vi?
A cadence formed when an A major chord resolves to an F# minor chord.
What is a deceptive cadence?
A dissonant note which appears in a chord progression without being part of the current chord.
What is a non-harmonic tone?
The composer who wrote La Campanella (for piano).
What is Liszt?