The Major key signature that has 6 sharps.
What is F#?
The total number of major scales.
What is 12 major scales?
Define triad chords.
What is a set of three notes (or "pitch classes") that can be stacked vertically in thirds?
The notes that are in the root position of the C Major seventh chord.
What is C,E,G,B?
The D Major Pentatonic scale has this many sharps.
What is 1 Sharp?
The minor key signature that has 3 flats.
What is c?
The key signature with all naturals.
What is the Key of C?
Name the following triad chord.
What is C Major triad chord?
Name the chord above.
What is the E Major Seventh Chord?
Define blues scales.
What is a musical scale having intervals that mutate between major and minor and used especially in jazz?
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The Major and minor key signature name.
What is ab and Cb?
The enharmonic equivalent to the pitch B.
What is C Flat?
The notes in the D minor chord.
What is D,F,A?
The D dominant 7th 1st inversion contains these 4 notes.
What is F#, A, C, D?
These notes make up the F whole tone scale.
What is F, G, A, B, C#, Eb, F?
The key of G has this many sharps.
What is 1 sharp?
The enharmonic equivalent of the following note.
What is the pitch, C?
The roman numeral of this triad in Eb major.
What is V?
The B-sharp dominant 7th chord contains these 4 notes.
What is B#, D# #, F##, A#?
Name the Major pentatonic scale above.
What is the C flat major pentatonic scale?
The name of this minor key signature.
What is the minor key of d?
The pitches in the A Major Scale.
What is A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A?
The roman numeral name for the triad in D minor.
What is v?
The B-sharp dominant 7th 3rd inversion contains these 4 notes.
What is A#, B#, D##, F##?
Only possible intervals in whole tone scales.
What is the Major Second, Major third, tritone, and their inversions.