Major Scales
Key Signatures
Triads
Chord Functions
Chord Progressions
100

This pattern: W-W-H-W-W-W-H makes up which type of scale

What is the major scale?

100

This is the key signature with one sharp

What is G major?

100

This is the amount of notes that make up a triad

What is three?

100

The only Major tonic chord is built on this scale degree (number)

What is 1?

100

This is the most common chord progression in Western music

What is I-IV-V-I

200

This is the number of notes in the major scale

What is seven?

200

This is the key signature with one flat

What is F Major?

200

This is the structure of notes used to build a triad

What is stacked thirds?

200

The major dominant chord is built on this scale degree

What is 5?

200

This is the role of the tonic function

What is to feel like home?

300

The scales with no sharps or flats

What is the C Major scale

300

This is the mnemonic device used to remember the order of the flats

What is BEADGCF?

300

This is the amount of half steps between the first and second note of a major triad

What is three?

300

The predominant function chord in the key of C Major that is built on the fourth scale degree

What is F Major?

300

This is the role of the predominant function

What is to transition from tonic to dominant?

400

The fifth note of the G major scale

What is D

400

this is the key signature that has three flats

What is Eb Major?

400

these are the three qualities of triads that we discussed in class

What are Major, Minor, and Diminished

400

Typically, this chord function most strongly leads to the tonic

What is dominant?

400

The role of the dominant function is to do this

What is create tension?

500

This four letter word is what we call the first note of any major scale

What is the root?

500

These are the three sharps in the key of A Major

What are F, C and G?

500

The quality of a triad build on the seventh note of the scale

What is diminished?

500

In a major key, this is the quality of the chord on the second scale degree and its typical function

What is minor and predominant?

500

This is the tonic chord that composers use to move from a major key to a minor key

What is the minor vi?