The minor key with 1 sharp in the key signature:
What is e minor?
The spelling of a C major scale:
What is C D E F G A B C?
C up to F:
What is a P4?
Clarinet:
What is Down a M2?
Decrescendo:
What is a gradual softening of volume?
The major key with 4 flats in the key signature:
What is Ab major?
The spelling of an F natural minor scale?
What is F G Ab Bb C Db Eb F?
F# down to B:
What is a P5?
Horn:
What is down a P5?
Presto:
What is a very fast tempo?
The four ways in which major and minor keys can be related:
What are relative, parallel, closely-related, and distantly-related (foreign)?
The spelling of a D harmonic minor scale:
What is D E F G A Bb C# D?
Eb up to Cb:
What is a m6?
Piccolo:
What is up a P8?
The other name for an alto clef:
What is a C clef?
The relative major and minor keys with 6 flats in the key signature:
What are Gb major and eb minor?
The spelling of an E melodic minor scale:
What is E F# G A B C# D# E, E D C B A G F# E?
C up to F#:
What is a tritone?
Baritone Saxophone:
What is down an octave and a M6?
The three primary texture types:
What are monophonic, homophonic, and polyphonic?
The relative major and minor keys with 7 sharps in the key signature:
What are C# major and a# minor?
At least three types of scales other than major and minor:
What are Pentatonic, Whole-Tone, and Chromatic?
C# down to Bb:
What is an A2?
Glockenspiel:
What is up a P15?
The seven modes:
What are Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian?