Subdivisions
Scale Degrees
Chords in a key
Chord Inversions
Seventh Chords
100

It takes two quarter notes to make this note

What is a half note?


100

This note functions as “gravity”

What is tonic?


100

The I chord in a major key.

What is major

100

This is the original position of a chord, 1-3-5.

What is root positions 

100

The most common 7th chord

What is dominant 7th
200

It takes 4 of these to make a quarter note

what is a sixteenth note

200

This note is the furthest away from tonic.

What is Dominant?

200

The 4th chord in a minor key.

What is minor?

200

This is first inversion.

What is a chord that starts on the 3rd?

200

The 7th chord with a major triad and an unaltered 7th

What is major 7th?

300

This is how sixteenth notes are subdivided when spoken

What is 1 e + a?

300

This note is the dominant below tonic.

What is sub-dominant?

300

The 5th chord in a minor key.

What is major?

300

this is 2nd inversion

What is a chord that starts on the 5th

300

The 7th chord with a minor triad and and a lowered 7

What is a minor 7th

400

This number on the bottom of the time signature means the beat will be subdivided into 3.

What is 8?


400

This note is between tonic and sub-dominant

What is sub-median?

400

The 7th chord in a minor key

What is Major?
400

position of a chord when there are 2 thirds and a 5th.

What is root position?

400

A minor triad with a double lowered 7.

What is half diminished

500

This is an example of a polyrhythm

What is 2 against 3, or 4 against 3?


500

This note is right above tonic.

What is super-tonic?

500

The diminished chord in a minor key.

What is the 2nd chord

500

The position of a chord when there is a 3rd on the bottom and a 4th on top.

What is first inversion?

500

A diminished triad with a double lowered 7.

What is fully diminished?