The mode which starts and ends with the perfect 5th of a scale.
What is Mixolydian?
A chord made from the I, III, and V of a scale
what is a major triad?
A major scale which skips the 4th and 7th notes.
What is a major Pentatonic Scale?
This articulation means to be played short and detached.
What is staccato?
The interval inversion is a major 6th.
What is a minor 3rd?
The mode which starts and ends on the D note in the key of C.
What is D Dorian?
A chord made from the root, a major third, and a major third above the major third.
What is an augmented chord?
A minor scale which skips the 2nd and 6th notes in the scale, and adds a flat 5th.
What is a blues scale?
This accent means suddenly loud and accented.
What is Sforzando?
The interval inversion is a diminished 5th.
What is an augmented 4th?
The mode which starts and ends on the 7th note of the G# scale.
What is Fx Locrian?
This chord is made from stacked perfect fourths.
What is a Quartal Harmony?
A minor scale which raises the 6th and 7th notes while ascending, but leaves them natural when descending.
What is a melodic minor scale?
The difference between these two accents, is that one rapidly alternates between two adjacent notes, while the other rapidly alternates between two or more notes that are not necessarily adjacent.
What is the difference between a trill and tremolo?
The inverted interval of this chord is the root, minor 6th, perfect 4th.
What is the inverted intervals of a triad in root position?
The respective minor scale of A major in terms of its mode.
What is F# aeolian?
A chord made from a major triad, and a minor seventh atop it.
What is a dominant 7th chord?
This scale degree is the 5th note in the scale.
What is the dominant?
This articulation plays the notes of a chord one at a time, in sequence, rather than at once.
What is Arpeggio?
The inverted intervals of this chord are the starting note, a perfect 5th, and a minor 3rd.
What are the inverted intervals of a triad in 2nd inversion?
The mode which starts and ends with the fifth note of the G minor scale.
What is D Phrygian?
A dominant 7th chord, with the 7th being below the root on the staff.
What is a dominant 7th 3rd inversion (V2)?
This minor scale has a relative major of G, and has a 7th note raised up half a step.
What is E harmonic minor?
A note is to be played with two accents more emphasis, and to be held longer than indicated.
What is to be played with an accent and a fermata?
The inverted intervals of this chord are the starting note, a major 6th, Augmented 4th, and major 3rd.
What are the inverse intervals of a 1st inversion of a Dominant 7th chord(V6/5)?