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Scales
Chords
Key signatures
Intervals
Transposition
100
2 whole steps, 1/2 step, 3 whole steps, 1/2 step
What is the pattern of a major scale.
100
made up of a minor third on top of a major third
What is major triad
100
FCGDAEB
What is the order that sharps are added to a key signature.
100
Perfect intervals in any major key
What is Unison, 4th, 5th & octave
100
flute transposition
What is none
200
Shares the same key signatue as its major scale
What is a relative minor scale
200
minor 3rd on top of a minor 3rd on top of a major 3rd
What is dominant 7th chord
200
Key with 2 flats
What is Bb
200
Occurs when a major interval is reduced by a 1/2 step
What is a minor interval
200
The concert pitch that sounds when a French horn plays a D
What is concert G
300
scale consisting of only half steps
What is a chromatic scale.
300
major 3rd on top of a minor 3rd
What is a minor triad.
300
Key with 4 sharps
What is E
300
the interval of am augmented 4th or diminsihed 5th
What is a tri-tone
300
The note that should be written for a Bb clarinet to play an Eb concert
What is F
400
the parallel minor of G major
What is g minor
400
I, IV, V
What is the primary chords in any major key.
400
Number of sharps in the Key of F#
What is 6
400
interval consisting of 4 half steps
What is a major 3rd.
400
The concert pitch that sounds when an Alto sax plays an F#.
What is D
500
the relative major scale to ab minor
What is Cb
500
Subdominant chord in Db
What is Gb
500
Enharmonic key of Cb
What is B
500
interval consisting of 8 half steps
What is a minor 6th
500
the key signature for Trumpets if the concert key is Ab
What is Bb or 2 flats