Intervals
Terms
M/m Key Signatures
Scales
Relative Majors
100
This interval is made up of 4 half steps
What is a M3
100
The 7th scale degree of a scale (ti); a half step from the tonic.
What is the leading tone.
100
No sharps or flats
What is CM and am
100
A B C D E F G A
What is a natural minor
100
The relative major of c#m
What is EM
200
This interval is made up of 10 half steps
What is a m7
200
A minor scale with a raised 7th scale degree.
What is the harmonic minor.
200
Bb, Eb
What is BbM and gm
200
D E F# G A B C# D
What is D Major
200
The relative major to dm
What is FM.
300
When an interval of a m3 is inverted it becomes this interval:
What is a M6
300
Same starting note; different key signature
What is a parallel minor scale
300
F#, C#, G#, D#, A#
What is BM and g#m
300
C D Eb F G Ab B C
What is c harmonic minor
300
The relative major to fm
What is AbM
400
When you increase the size of a Major interval by a half step it becomes....
What is Augmented
400
A disturbance or interruption of the regular flow of rhythm. A placement of rhythmic stresses or accents where they wouldn't normally occur.
What is syncopation
400
Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb
What is GbM and ebm
400
B C# D E F# G A B
What is b natural minor
400
The relative major to ebm
What is GbM
500
This interval is made up of 7 half steps
What is a P5
500
Different starting note; same key signature
What is a relative minor scale
500
F#, C#, G#
What is AM and f#m
500
A B C D E F# G# A
What is a melodic minor
500
The relative major to cm
What is EbM