Scales
Key Signatures
Triads
Rhythm + Note Value
Misc./Wild Cards
100
The final interval of a major scale to reach an octave
What is a half step
100
Major sharp key with 4 sharps
What is key of E
100
Triad with the following interval qualities: Major third followed by minor third
What is Major triad
100
(__) can also be known as common time
What is 4 4 time
100
Raises the pitch of a note two half steps
What is double sharp (x)
200
A scale with the following set of intervals: W-H-W-W-H-A2-H
What is harmonic minor scale
200
Minor flat key with 4 flats
What is key of d minor
200
The symbols used to number triads in a key signature
What is Roman Numerals
200
(__) is given 1 beat in 3 2 time
What is half note
200
Another name for the C note in the third octave (C4)
What is middle C
300
The scale that mixes African melody with European harmony
What is Blues scale
300
Diagram that helps musicians visualize key signatures by number of sharps/flats
What is circle of fifths
300
Name, quality, and order of intervals in a minor triad
What is minor third followed by Major third
300
Any rhythm that is divisible by 2 and 3
What is compound rhythm
300
Name of the interval one half step below a Perfect 4th
What is diminished 4th
400
The minor scale used primarily for melodies
What is Melodic minor scale
400
Name and order of notes that are sharped in the key of A Major
What is F, C, G
400
Name given to the second triad/scale degree in any major key
What is Supertonic
400
(__) adds half the note length to the original note length
What is dot/dotted note
400
Another name for the treble clef
What is G clef
500
The borrowed interval from the major scale in the ascending version of the melodic minor scale. Number + quality
What is 6th interval (whole step) of the melodic minor scale
500
A symbol that negates the effect of a sharp or flat in a key signature
What is natural symbol
500
Quality of the 7th triad in any major key
What is diminished triad
500
Used to hold a note beyond the duration of a measure
What is tie
500
Lines used to help identify notes above or below a staff
What are ledger lines