What is the term for a group of three or more notes played together in harmony?
What is a chord?
What is the term for the regular pattern of strong and weak beats in music?
What is rhythm?
What is the term for the set of sharps or flats placed at the beginning of a musical staff to indicate the tonality of a piece?
What is a key signature?
What is the term for the interval between two of the same note?
What is unison?
What is the term for the speed at which a piece of music should be performed?
What is a tempo?
Which type of chord consists of the root, third, and fifth notes of a major scale?
What is a major chord?
Which rhythmic value represents a single beat in music, typically shown as a solid black notehead?
What is a quarter note?
How many sharps are in the key signature of G major?
What is one sharp? (F#)
Which interval describes the distance between two non-identical notes that have the same letter name?
What is a octave?
Which tempo marking means "fast" and falls between 120 and 156 beats per minute?
What is Allegro?
Which chord is formed by adding the seventh note to a major chord, creating a four-note structure?
What is a dominant seventh chord?
In compound time signatures, how many subdivisions are there in each beat?
What is three?
Which key signature has four flats?
What is E♭ major?
Determine the interval between the provided notes: C to E
What is a Major Third?
Which tempo marking means "very fast" and typically falls between 168 and 200 beats per minute?
What is Presto?
What is the name of the chord that includes the root, minor third, and diminished fifth notes?
What is a diminished chord?
What is the name of the rhythm where a note is played slightly before the beat, creating a sense of anticipation?
What is syncopation?
What is the key signature for A♭ major?
What is four flats (B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭)?
What is the interval between the notes F♯ and D♭?
What is a diminished seventh?
What term describes a tempo that is extremely slow and solemn?
What is Larghissimo?
In music theory, what do we call a chord progression that moves from the tonic (I) to the dominant (V) chord?
What is a cadence?
Which rhythmic pattern consists of three eighth notes followed by a quarter note, often heard in Latin and jazz music?
What is clave rhythm?
In the key of D minor, which note is always naturally lowered?
What is B?
This type of interval is presented when the distance between two notes goes beyond an octave.
What is a compound interval?
At what tempo does "Andante" indicate a walking pace?
What is 72 to 76 beats per minute?