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100
The minor scale starting on the sixth note of its relative major scale (or the sixth mode of its relative major)
What is Relative minor
100
Seven half steps
What is Perfect fifth
100
1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8
What is major scale
100
The triad C-E-G
What is C major chord
100
V-I, melody resolves
What is Perfect Authentic Cadence
200
The distance between two notes
What is Interval
200
C --> C
What is Perfect octave
200
1-2-b3-4-5-b6-7-8
What is Harmonic minor scale
200
The triad C-Eb-G
What is C Minor chord
200
IV-I
What is Plagal Cadence
300
Sustained
What is Sostenuto
300
D --> C
What is Minor seventh
300
1-#1-2-#2-3-4-#4-5-#5-6-#6-7-8
What is Chromatic scale
300
The triad G-Bb-Db
What is G diminished chord
300
When V resolves to anything but I
What is Deceptive Cadence
400
Strong
What is Forte
400
F --> B
What is Tritone (A4 or d5)
400
A-B-C#-D-E-F#-G#-A
What is A major scale
400
The triad Bb-Db-F
What is Bb minor chord
400
In the key of C: F - C
What is Plagal Cadence
500
A scale starting on a note of a major scale other than 1.
What is Mode
500
C# --> Cx
What is Augmented unison
500
Eb - F - Gb - Ab - Bb - Cb - D - Eb
What is Eb Harmonic minor
500
The triad F#-A#-Cx
What is F# augmented chord
500
In the key of B: F# - G#m
What is Deceptive Cadence