3 Flats (Major and minor)
What is Eb M and c m?
C E G
What is a C Major triad?
This note would be raised for a Major V chord in a minor key.
What is the 3rd of the chord/ LT?
The interval between tonic and dominant in a Major key.
What is a Perfect 5th?
The mediant in the key of D Major.
What is F#?
The minor key with 4 sharps in its key signature.
What is c# minor?
A C# E
What is an A Major triad?
A note that "wants" to move a certain direction. Examples include a leading tone or fa in V7 chord.
What is a tendency tone?
The interval from F4 to A4.
What is a Major 3rd?
The third scale degree.
What is the mediant?
Major key with 3 #'s.
What is A Major?
Ab C Eb
What is an Ab Major Triad?
A VL error in which the alto part moves above the soprano part.
What is voice crossing?
A minor 6th above G.
What is Eb?
The scale degree name for C in c minor.
What is tonic?
Major key and its relative minor key with 3 sharps.
What is AM/ f#m?
E G B
What is an e minor triad?
The bass note in a d minor 6/5 chord.
What is F?
A minor 6th below G.
What is B?
The 5th scale degree (also the name of a V chord).
What is the dominant?
The Major and minor keys with 5 #'s.
What is BM/ g#m?
What is E?
The type of cadence that goes V to I without the soprano ending on do.
What is an imperfect authentic cadence?
A diminished 5th up from F.
What is Cb?
The subdominant in f# minor.
What is B?