Two different letter names that identify the same pitch
What are Enharmonic Pitches?
Major key signature with no flats or sharps
What is C Major?
An interval where two pitches are sound in succession
What is a melodic interval?
The scale with an interval pattern of five whole steps and two diatonic half steps
What is the Major Scale?
The basic three-note chord built of two superimposed thirds
What is a triad?
Enharmonic Pitch of A flat that does not contain any double sharps or double flats
What is G sharp?
Major key that has 6 sharps in the key signature
What is F sharp?
The unison, the fourth, the fifth, the octave
What are the four kinds of perfect intervals?
The seventh degree of a natural minor scale
What is a subtonic?
5th of the F major triad in root position on the treble clef
What is C?
The distance between any note and the next note of the same name, either higher or lower
What is an Octave?
Minor key signature with 4 flats in the key signature
What is f minor?
The diminished interval with 6 half steps
What is a diminished 6th interval?
Scale with five tones per octave
What is the Pentatonic Scale?
A triad composed of two superimposed minor thirds
What is a diminished triad?
Become louder
What is crescendo?
Relative minor key of D flat major
What is B flat?
Interval of a major scale with 9 half steps
What is a Major 7th?
Harmonic minor scale with 6 flats
What is the A flat harmonic minor scale?
A major triad with an added minor seventh above the root
Device of repetition meaning to return to the sign and play to the indicated end
What is Dal segno al fine?
Number of sharps that are in the parallel key of e minor
What is four?
Harmonic inversion of a minor 3rd?
What is a Major 6th?
Fifth note of the f-sharp blues scale
What is C sharp?
A cadence of the major chord progression IV-I
What is a Plagal Cadence?