This is the difference between an retardation and a suspension.
What is a retardation resolving up while a suspension resolves down?
This is the total amount of points available for FRQ 5.
What is 25?
This mode is the same as a major scale.
What is Ionian?
The half steps in a scale are between these solfege.
What are Mi-Fa and Ti-Do?
In "Do-Re-Mi" from The Sound of Music, this solfege doesn't have a homophone.
What is La?
This nonharmonic tones is left by a common tone.
What is an anticipation?
On FRQ 1, the alternative scoring guide is used if the points earned with the normal scoring guide is less than this amount.
What is 4?
This mode has no accidentals in the key signature and starts on A.
What is A Aeolian?
Sol resolves to this note in a key signature with 6 flats.
What is Gb?
At the beginning of "Seventeen" by MARINA, this type of scale is played.
What is harmonic minor?
This is how an escape tone is approached.
What is a step?
On FRQ 5, if all chords are correctly realized, and there are no voice-leading errors, but the response seems to have more than excessive leaps within the upper three voices combined, this amount of points is rewarded.
What is 11?
This mode is the same as the major scale with a lowered 7th degree.
What is mixolydian?
The parallel minor of a major key can be done by doing this.
What is adding 3 flats/subtracting 3 sharps?
These notes comprise the Bean Theme from Into the Woods. (Any order)
What are Bb, Eb, F, D, and C?
An appoggiatura is left in this direction.
What is the opposite direction it was approached from?
On FRQ 5, this amount of points is awarded for a correctly realized chord that has more than an octave between adjacent upper parts.
What is 1/2?
This mode is the same as a natural minor scale with lowered 2nd and 5th scale degrees.
What is Locrian?
Only these chord should be used for the end of a cadence.
What are I/i, VI/vi, and V/v?
In "Peace and Love (on the Planet Earth)" from Steven Universe, this is the sequence of 8 notes that Peridot repeats (in solfege).
What is Do-Mi-Sol-Do-Do-Mi-Sol-Ti?
A passing tone is left in this direction.
What is the same direction that it was entered?
Hidden fifths and octaves in the outer voices are only acceptable when the step is in this voice.
What is the upper voice/soprano?
The tradition English ballad "Scarborough Fair" is a famous example of this mode.
What is Dorian?
A chord with solfege Te is most likely the secondary dominant of this chord?
What is IV?
When using the clock diagram, the whole tone scale creates this shape.
What is a hexagon?