Literacy
Scales and Stackables
Signs and Symbols
Standards
Structure
100
In which clef would you find B3?
What is the bass clef?
100
What is special about harmonic minor triads?
What is an augmented III? or III+
100
What is the key order in the circle of fifths, from most flat to most sharps?
What is Cb,Gb,Db,Ab,Eb,Bb,F,C,G,D,A,E,B,F#,C#?
100
What is the order of notes in the third inversion of a dominant 7th chord?
What is 6,4,2?
200
V7...if this appears in the key of G in a 6 5 inversion, what are the order of notes?
What is B,D,F#,G?
200
What does this stand for "°"?
What is diminished?
200
What note of a Major key signature tells you its correlating minor key?
What is the submediant?
200
What commonly weakens the tonal center of a piece if over used?
What are augmented and diminished chords?
300
B,C#,D#,F#,G,#,B is an example of what?
What is a B Major Pentatonic scale?
300
Which cadence is built on the relation of IV-I?
What is a Plagal Cadence?
300
What is 4 4, or common time?
300
What aspect of sheet music tells you which note the pulse/beat falls on?
What is the bottom number of your time signature?
300
Often, composers choose "This" rather than block chords to avoid directing the lister's attention toward the vertical aspects of the harmony.
What is arpeggiation?
400
What are Major keys?
400
How many semitones are in Aii?
What is B-D (3) and D-F(4), totaling 7.
400
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/88/Music-segno.png What is this notation, and what does it mean?
What is a (Dal) Segno (al fine), and what is "At repeat return to the sign and play to indicated end"?
400
Which intervals are perfect? How many semitones comprise each.
What is a Perfect Fourth and Perfect Fifth? What are 5 and 7?
400
These happen at the ENDS of phrases, either within a piece or at its conclusion creating a point of rest.
What is a cadence?
500
What is a blues scale in c minor?
500
What is the sequence of the 12 Bar Blues Progression?
What is P1. I-I-I-I P2. IV-IV-I-I P3. V-V (or IV)-I-I?
500
What music theory symbol only appears on the 4th line of the staff?
What is a whole rest?
500
What are the properties of sound?
What is pitch, intensity, duration, timbre, and direction?
500
Used in sight singing this is the most common system in which specific syllables are assigned to each pitch of the scale, and the tonic is your primary.
What is "movable do"?