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100
When three or more notes are played at the same time.
What is a chord?
100
A symbol that lowers the pitch of a given note one half step.
What is a flat?
100
The D minor scale starts and ends on _____.
What is D?
100
In 2/4 time, what does the 2 symbolize?
What is two beats per measure?
100
The steady pulse of all music is the ______.
What is the beat?
200
Chords can be built on ____ note(s) of the scale.
Is it any?
200
A symbol that raises the pitch of a given note one-half step.
What is a sharp?
200
Sixteenth notes are most commonly combined with___ notes.
What are Eighth notes?
200
Middle C to D is a ____ step.
What is a whole?
200
Four sixteenth notes equal one beat when the ___ note receives the beat.
What is the quarter?
300
The ____ chord is sometimes called the "I" chord.
What is tonic?
300
A symbol that cancels a previous sharp of flat in a key signature.
What is a natural?
300
A scale that has "la" as its home tone or key note of a scale.
What is a Minor Scale?
300
A ____ rest in 2/4 meter represents one meter of silence.
What is whole?
300
In a minor scale, the dominant chord uses the notes "mi", "sol", and "ti" and is sometimes called the ___ chord.
What is "V"?
400
A chord built on the fifth note of a scale.
What is dominate chord?
400
Any sharp, flat or natural that is not included in the key signature of a piece.
What is an accidental?
400
____ pitches are sometimes used in minor keys.
What are altered pitches?
400
In a major scale this chord uses the notes "do", "mi", and "sol".
What is a tonic chord?
400
In the harmonic minor scale, the seventh note is also known as the ___ tone.
What is leading?
500
A chord built on the home tone or key note of a scale.
What is tonic chord?
500
A note that represents one quarter beat of sound when the quarter note receives the beat.
What is a sixteenth note?
500
A minor scale that uses a raised seventh note is the ____.
What is harmonic scale?
500
A minor scale that uses no altered pitches or accidentals.
What is the natural minor scale?
500
It's based on the fifth note of the scale, sol. Therefore it is called the "V" chord.
What is dominant chord?