Clefs & Notes
Keys and Scales
Relative Minors
Hot and Cold Running Scales
Chords
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Some times called the G clef, this clef is used by the female voices, trumpets, and the violin family.
What is the Treble Clef
100

Starting on Bb and ending on Bb, this scale also includes D natural and the second to last note is A natural

What is Bb Major.

100

The relative minor to C Major. 

What is A minor.

100

This progression is typically 12 bars long

What is a blues progression

100

The difference between a minor 7th chord and a major 7th chord

What is a flat 3rd and a flat 7th for a minor chord
200
Often referred to as the F clef, this clef is used by baritone and bass voices, low brass instruments, as well as the bass guitar.
What is the Bass Clef.
200

These notes are in the key of Eb major

What is Bb, Eb, and Ab

200

The relative minor to Bb Major.

What is G minor.

200

This pattern separates the root, the 3rd, and the 5th when being played

What is an arpeggio

200

The difference between a minor 7th chord and a half-diminished 7th chord

What is a flat 5th

300
Only used in some instances this clef whole world revolves around the pitch of C, and is sometime used by the trombone and alto trombone when in the upper tessitura.
What is the Alto Clef.
300

F#,C#, G#, D# are in this key signature

What is E Major.

300

The relative minor to Gbb Major.

What is Ebb minor

300

A scale that is had no repeated letter names

What is a diatonic scale

300

The difference between a half-dimished 7th chord and a fully-diminished 7th chord

What is a double flatted 7th

400
In ascending order the lines of the bass clef.
What is GBDFA.
400

With all seven sharps on board, this scale is as far as we go on the sharp side of the circle of fifths.

What is C# Major

400

The relative minor to E natural Major. 

What is C# minor.

400

What are the seven triads in the key of C? 

*hint* stay in the key signature!

CEG, DFA, EGB, FAC, GBD, ACE, BDF

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These symbols/abbreviations represent different 7th chord qualities (draw on board)

Major: Maj 7

Minor: min 7

Half-dim: circle with a slash through it, 7

Fully-dim: o7

Augmented: + 

500
In descending order the lines of the alto clef.
What is GECAF.
500

The only scale that includes all naturals

What is C Major.

500

The relative minor to G Major. 

What is E natural minor.

500

The most common jazz chord progression

What is ii - V - I

500

The notes in a C o79 chord (C diminished with 7th and 9th)

C Eb Gb Bbb D