These are the two parts to the name of an intervals
What is the number and the quality?
100
This is another name for a canon.
What is a round?
200
This/these note(s) is/are raised in the harmonic minor scale.
What is the 7th?
200
These are the names of the accidentals in E major.
What are F, C, G and D sharp?
200
This is the musical meaning of "p".
What is piano - soft?
200
These are the perfect intervals.
What are 1, 4, 5, 8?
200
This is one of the ways that a theme can be varied.
What is major/minor tonality OR key OR ornamentation OR instrumentation OR texture OR timbre OR rhythm OR tempo OR lyrics?
300
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What is the pattern of tones and semitones in a major scale?
300
This is the minor key with 3 flats.
What What is C minor?
300
C at the start of a piece of music (in place of a time signature) means this.
What is common time - 4/4 time?
300
This is the smallest interval known in our music.
What is a semitone or a minor 2nd?
300
Although both of these forms have two contrasting sections, only one has a return to the original material.
What are binary and ternary forms?
400
These are the degrees of a scale.
What are tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, leading tone.
400
This is the number of flats in Gb major.
What is 6?
400
This is the meaning of "sfz".
What is sforzando?
400
This is the difference between a diminished 3rd and an augmented 3rd.
What is a tone + a semitone?
400
This is the representation of rondo form in letters.
What is ABACABA?
500
This is the name of this scale (Visual Question).
What is _____?
500
This is the number of sharps in D# minor.
What is 6?
500
This symbol looks like a frown with a dot under it.
What is a fermata - pause?
500
This is the name of this interval: (Visual Question).
What is ___?
500
This is the definition of fugue.
What is "within a fugue one voice enters and presents the theme called the subject, then 'flies away" as another voice enters presenting the same theme. As each voice enters, it presents the subject. This successive presentation is called the exposition of the fugue. After the voices enter they too, go off on their own and never fully imitate each other"?