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The pattern of musical movement through time.
What is Rhythm
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A meter in which each measure is divided into three or more parts, or two uneven parts.
What is Compound meter
100
A group of flats or sharps placed to the right of clef on a staff.
What is Key signature
100
A form of the minor scale with no changes in the notes of the relative major.
What is Natural minor
100
Three or more pitches sounding simultaneously.
What is chord
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A single beat in music
What is Pulse
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Sounds one octave lower then written.
What is bassa
200
The number of steps between two pitches
What is interval
200
This is an example of what minor scale: A-B-C-D-E-F-G#-A
What is harmonic minor
200
This is an example of what triad, major third/minor third
What is major third
300
A musical note equivalent to four quarter notes.
What is a whole note
300
Two tones having the same pitch but having different spelling.
What is enharmonic
300
How many half steps apart is a perfect 5th
What is 7
300
A music scale of 5 tones.
What is Pentatonic scale
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A chord of three tones
What is triad
400
Above the true or proper pitch.
What is Sharp
400
A musical scale with 12 equally spaced pitches.
What is Chromatic scale
400
How many sharps or flats does a C Major have
What is 0
400
How many forms does the minor scale come in
What is 3
400
When the "Third" of the chord is the bottom note
What is 1st inversion
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The speed at which music is played.
What is Tempo
500
A diatonic series of four tones, the first and last separated by a perfect fourth.
What is tetrachord
500
When a major or minor key share the same starting note but not the same key signature.
What is parallel keys
500
The second tone of a diatonic scale
What is supertonic
500
This is a symbol for what chord, F7
What is Dominant 7th chord