Unit - 6 Compound Meters
Unit - 7 Minor Scales and Keys
Unit - 8 Intervals
Unit - 9 Triads and Seventh Chords
Unit - 10 Melody Harmonization and Cadences
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What is a simple meter

Divides the beat into two equal parts

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What is the natural minor scale

A foundational seven-note musical scale characterized by its sad, melancholic sound

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Interval definition 

A space of time between two events, or the physical distance between two points

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Triad definition 

The most fundamental type of chord, consisting of exactly three notes stacked on top of each other in alternating steps (known as thirds

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Talk about the way we use  I   IV   V7  chords to create chord progression

We use them to create progressions that provide a natural musical journey

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What is a compound meter

Divides the beat into three equal parts

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What is the harmonic minor scale

A musical scale identical to the natural minor scale, except the seventh note is raised by a half-step

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What is the Types of intervals

Simultaneously (harmonic) or successively (melodic)

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Qualities of triads built on each degree of a major scale

Major, Minor, and Diminished

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What is the Perfect Authentic Cadence (PAC)

The strongest, most conclusive musical cadence in tonal harmony

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What is meter examples

How individual beats are grouped and accented into repeating patterns, known as measures or bars

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What is the melodic minor

A musical scale with a rich history and two distinct forms depending on the musical style

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What is Extensions

Anything that stretches out, adds length, or serves as an addition to something already existing

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Names of each scale degrees

Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Subdominant, Dominant, Submediant, Leading Tone (or Subtonic)

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What is the Half Cadence (HC)

An inconclusive musical chord progression that ends on the Dominant (V) chord, creating a feeling of tension or suspense

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What is duplets

A rhythm that squeezes two notes into the time normally occupied by three notes of the same value

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What is parallel and relative

The relationship between major and minor keys (and scales)

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What is Augmented vs diminished intervals (not chords, just changing the interval) 

Augmented and diminished describe the "quality" of an interval

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Types of inversions

Interval Inversions, Chord Inversions (Triads), Chord Inversions (Seventh Chords)

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What is the Imperfect Authentic Cadence (IAC)

A musical resting point that resolves from a dominant or leading-tone chord to a tonic chord

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What is the difference between simple and compound meter

compound meter each beat is divides into three equal parts while a simple meter has each beat divided into two equal parts

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What is the major and minor pentatonic scales 

Both 5-note scales commonly used in all styles of music, from blues and rock to pop and jazz

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Magic

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All 5 types of 7th chords

Major, Dominant, Minor, Half-Diminished, and Fully-Diminished, Augmented 

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What are Cadences

The ending of a musical phrase or section, functioning much like punctuation in language