Name that key
Rhythm and Meter
Scales
Vocabulary
Easy Peasy
100
Major key containing one sharp.
What is G major?
100
The note worth one beat in 4/4 time.
What is a quarter note?
100
This note is the tonic of the E natural minor scale.
What is E?
100
Gb = F# Two notes with the same sound but different name
What is enharmonic equivalence?
100
These time signatures (2/8) (2/4) and (2/2) are examples of simple ___ meters.
What is duple?
200
A major key containing six flats.
What is G flat major?
200
A rhythm with a stem and two flags.
What is a sixteenth note?
200
The scale pattern featuring half steps between scale degrees 3-4 and 7-8.
What is the major scale?
200
Moving all the pitches to start on a new tonic while keeping the same relationships.
What is transposition?
200
In terms of tempo, allegro means that the pulse of the music is this.
What is fast?
300
The minor key whose relative major key is D flat
What is B flat minor?
300
Number of flags on an eighth note.
What is two?
300
The step pattern W-H-W-W-H-A2-H
What is the harmonic minor scale?
300
Adds half of the rhythmic value to the note it modifies.
What is an augmentation dot?
300
This notation connects a rhythmic value with the rhythm in front of it combining the two values, often over a bar line.
What is a tie?
400
Major key whose relative minor key is G sharp?
What is B major?
400
Conduct a 3/4 beat pattern.
1-2-3
400
The leading tone of D harmonic minor
What is C#?
400
Another name for the treble clef.
What is the G clef?
400
A meter with one strong pulse followed by two weaker pulses.
What is a 3/4 meter?
500
Major and minor keys that have three flats.
What is E flat major and C minor?
500
Flags on a thirty-second note.
What is three?
500
The submediant of A melodic ascending minor.
What is F#?
500
Scale-degree name for ^7 in natural minor.
What is the subtonic?
500
A simple-quadruple meter with a quarter-note pulse
What is common time or 4/4?