Chords and Harmony
Scales and Scale Degrees
Voice Leading and Cadences
Chord Spellings
Music Terms and Expressions
Music History
100

A group of 3 notes stacking in 3rds. 

What is a triad?

100

A pattern of half and whole steps that creates a feeling of key.

What is a scale?

100

A system for organizing chords into four parts.

What is four- part harmony?

100

C- E- G

What are the notes in a C Major Chord?

100

A dynamic marking that means very loud. 

What is fortissimo? (ff)

100

What famous classical composer was born in Bonn, Germany, in 1770?

Who is Beethoven?

200

Major, minor, diminished, and augmented.

What are triadic qualities?

200

2 wholes, half, 3 wholes, half.

What is the formula for the major scale?

200

Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass.

What are the voices in four -part writing?

200

F- A- C

What are the notes in an F Major Chord?

200

A dynamic marking that means moderately soft. 

What is mezzo piano? (mp)

200

Who was Beethoven's most influence early childhood music teacher?

Who was Christian Gottlob Neefe?

300

Color and tension created by notes sounding together. 

What is quality?

300

whole, half, 2 wholes, half, 2 wholes

What is the formula of a natural minor scale?

300

Two chords that conclude a phrase of music. 

What is a harmonic cadence?

300

G - B - D 

What are the notes in a G major chord?

300

A gradual increase in loudness.

What is a crescendo?

300

What famous French Composer born in Paris on August 15th, 1890?

Who was Jacques Ibert?

400

The 3rd of a triad is the lowest note.

What is first inversion triad?

400

Natural minor with a raised 7th scale degree. 

What is a harmonic minor scale?

400

The dominant (V or V7) followed by the tonic. (I)

What is an authentic cadence?

400

a- c- e

What are the notes in an A minor chord?

400

A gradual decrease in loudness. 

What is a decrescendo? Or What is a diminuendo?

400

The person who taught Ibert music at a very young age.

Who was his pianist mother?

500

The 5th of the triad is the lowest note.

What is a second inversion triad?

500

Raise 6th and 7th on the ascending, and natural minor descending. 

What is a melodic minor scale?

500

Any cadence ending on the dominant. (V)

What is a half cadence?

500

d- f - a

What are the notes in a D minor chord?

500

A style marking that means "in a singing style?"

What is cantabile?

520

The first note of the scale.

What is tonic?

520

Subdominant (IV) to tonic (I). 

What is a plagal cadence?

520

e- g - b

What are the notes of an e minor chord?
520

A smooth, connected style of playing.

What is legato?

530

The second note of the scale. 

What is the supertonic?

530

B- D- F

What are the notes of a B diminished chord?

530

A short, detached style of playing.

What is staccato?

540

The third note of the scale.

What is the mediant?

540

D- F- A♭

What are the notes in a D Diminished Chord?

540

A symbol meaning to hold a note for it's full value or slightly longer. 

What is tenuto?

550

The fourth note of the scale.

What is the subdominant?

550

A- C- Eb

What are the notes in an A diminished chord?

550
A symbol that means to hold a note longer than its written value, usually with dramatic effect. 

What is a fermata?

550

The fifth note of the scale.

What is the dominant?

550

C- E- G#

What are the notes in a C Augmented chord?

550

A symbol placed above or below the note to emphasize it strongly.

What is a accent?

555

The sixth note of the scale. 

What is the submediant?

555

E- G# -B#

What are the notes in an E augmented chord?

560

The seventh note of a scale.

What is the leading tone?

560

A- C#- E#

What are the notes for an A augmented chord?

570

G- B- D- F

What are the notes in a G dominant 7 chord?

580

A - C- E- G

What are the notes in an A minor 7 chord?

590

B- D- F-A♭

What are the notes in a B fully diminished 7 chord?