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Name the Scale Degree
Intervals (number only)
Inversions
Chords in C (roman numeral)
100
8 notes in a Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half pattern
What is a Scale (major)
100
Home, Do, Scale Degree 1
What is Tonic
100
The interval from C to D
What is a Major 2nd
100
The inversion of a m2
What is a M7
100
C, E, G
What is a Major I chord
200
A complete musical idea
What is a phrase
200
Scale degree 3 (mi)
What is the mediant
200
The interval from C to G
What is a 5th
200
The inversion of a M6
What is a m3
200
D, F, A
What is a minor ii
300
The section of music that connects two other sections. Usually in a different key.
What is the bridge
300
Scale degree 5 (sol)
What is the Dominant
300
The interval from C to A
What is a 6th
300
The inversion of a P4
What is a P5
300
G, B, D
What is a Major V
400
The word that means it stays in the key
What is Diatonic
400
Scale degree 4 (fa)
What is the subdominant
400
The interval from A to C
What is a 3rd
400
The inversion of a P8
What is a unison or P1
400
F, A, C
What is a Major IV
500
When flats, sharps, or naturals are added
What is chromatic alteration
500
Scale degree 7 (ti)
What is the leading tone
500
What is the interval from G to C
What is a 4th
500
The inversion of a tritone
What is a tritone
500
B, D, F
What is a DIMINISHED vii