Families/S&H
Intervals
Pitch & Sound
♯, ♭, ♮
Scale Vocab
100

What the instrument families classify by.

What is how an instrument looks?
100

This is how many half steps are in an octave.

What is 12 half steps?
100

A steady sound wave with a perceived highness or lowness determined by vibration.

What is pitch?

100

Keys that are referred to as natural keys.

The white notes of a keyboard. (C, D, E, F, G, A, B)

100

Definition of tonic

What is fundamental note of a scale. (ex: the tonic is b flat in the b flat scale)

200

What Sachs/Hornbostel classifies by.

What is how an object produces sound?

200
Jaws is an example of this.

What is Minor 2nd (m2)?

200

An example of an unpitched instrument + an unpitched instrument's job

1. What is a snare drum? (also acceptable: cymbals, gongs, maracas, etc)

2. What is keeping time (maintaining rhythm) and adding texture?

200

There are 2 answers. Must be said in order.

1. Notes that are lowered by a half step.

2. Notes that are raised by a half step.

1. Flat Keys/Notes

2. Sharp Keys/Notes

200

Definition of dominant.

What is the fifth note in a scale?

300

The two families that primarily house Aerophones.

What is Brass and Woodwinds?

300

Star Wars Theme Song is an example of this.

What is Perfect 5th (P5)?

300

The chromatic scale is...

What is a scale that includes all 12 pitches within an octave, each seperated by a half step. Fundamental to Western Music theory.

300

What these symbols stand for- ♮, ♭, ♯

What is naturals, flats, and sharps?

300

This is second in important to the tonic.

What is a dominant?
400

What Chordophones, Aerophones, and Idiophones have in common.

What is vibration?

400

What Perfect 8 (P8) is also known as.

What is an octave?

400

The definition of overtones.

What are the higher, quieter, and faster vibrations that are including in a simultaneously playing note?

400

The definition of enharmonic notes + an example.

The same note named different depending on the musical context (key signature).

Examples: C♯=D♭, D♯=E♭, F♯=G♭, G♯=A♭, A♯=B♭

400

Definition of leading.

What is ensuring there is no awkward jumps and smoothing transitions between chords and voices?

500

All of the instrument families, and the Sach/Hornbostel classifications.

What are Woodwinds, Strings, Brass, Percussion, Keyboards, Chordophones, Idiophones, Aerophones, Membranophones, and Varies?

500

The first two notes of the Star Trek theme song is set with this interval being prominent.

What is Minor 7th (m7)?

500

The definition of partials.

What is the individual, simple sound component that blends together to create a single complex tone?

500

The key that includes all 5 sharps.

What is the Key of B Major?

500
The amount of half and whole steps a diatonic consists of.

What is 5 whole steps and 2 half steps?