Basics
Keys
Minor
Minor continued
Intervals
100
The distance from a key on the piano to the very next key, white or black.
What is a half step?
100
F C G D A E B
What is the order of sharps?
100
These are the 3 types of minor scales.
What is natural minor, harmonic minor, and melodic minor?
100
This is the relative minor to Bb Major.
What is g minor?
100
This is the distance between 2 notes.
What is an interval?
200
This skips the very next key and goes instead to the following one.
What is a whole step?
200
B E A D G C F
What is the order of flats?
200
This scale has a lowered 3rd, 6th, and 7th scale degree.
What is the natural minor scale?
200
This is the relative minor to D Major.
What is b minor?
200
This is the inversion of a P4.
What is a P5?
300
These are also called the G clef and the F clef.
What are the treble clef and bass clef?
300
This Major key signature has 4 flats
What is Eb Major?
300
This minor scale has a lowered 3rd and 6th, but a raised 7th.
What is the harmonic minor scale?
300
This is the parallel minor to Eb Major.
What is eb minor?
300
This is the inversion of a Major 3rd
What is minor 6th?
400
This is a pattern of whole steps and half steps arranged like: W W h W W W h
What is a Major scale?
400
This major key signature has 3 sharps.
What is A Major?
400
This scale has a lowered 3rd, raised 6th and 7th scale degree when ascending, but all are lowered when descending.
What is the melodic minor scale?
400
This is the relative minor to C# Major.
What is a# minor?
400
This is the inversion of a Major 7th.
What is a minor 2nd?
500
A pattern of sharps or flats that appears at the beginning of a staff and shows which notes are lowered or raised.
What is a key signature?
500
This Major key signature has 6 sharps.
What is F# Major?
500
This is the relative minor to C Major.
What is a minor?
500
This is the relative minor to A Major.
What is f# minor?
500
This is Mrs. Smith's favorite interval.
What is a tritone?