The first chord in a key signature?
What is Tonic, 1 chord, I
Notes in the b minor triad
What are b d and f#
The interval distance from A up to B
What is a Major 2nd
Relative Major to a minor
What is C Major?
The type of cadence that goes IV to I
What is Plagal?
The ideal harmonic function pattern for a chord progression
What is Tonic function/family to Predominant to Dominant to Tonic?
Notes in a B Augmented Triad
What are B D# and Fx
The interval distance of C down to G
What is a P4
Relative minor to Bb Major
What is g minor
The type of parallel motion that is illegal in the 18th century style
Parallel 8ths, 5ths and unisons
The chord that follows a V/V
What is V?
Bass note of a B Major chord in first inversion
What is D#
The interval distance of D# up to F#
What is a m3?
Relative Major to f# minor
What is A Major?
The type of cadence that goes viio to I
What is Imperfect Authentic?
The scale degree/solfege that the Subdominant chord is built off of
What is scale degree 4 or fa
What are B D# F# and A
Interval distance of Bb down to D
What is a m6?
The Relative minor to Db Major
What is bb minor
The distance limit for a voice to jump in the FRQ 5 and 6
What is a P5?
The chords used to create a Cadential 64 chord pattern
What are I64 and V
Bass Note of a B minor seventh chord in second inversion
What is F#
Interval distance of F up to C#
What is d5?
Relative Major to d minor
What is F Major?
The 3 characteristics of a Perfect Authentic Cadence
What are must be V to I, both root position, and soprano must end on tonic.