Intro to Music Theory-Final

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A major second (M2) consists of __ half steps.

2

How many half steps are in a major second?

2

A unison (U) consists of __ half steps.

0

A minor second (m2) consists of __ half steps.

1

The key of E major (4 sharps) is parallel to E minor (___________)

1 sharp

The minor key with three flats is

C minor

What keys share the key signature with two flats?

Bb major and G minor

A dominant seventh chord is built on the _______ scale degree.

5

A perfect fourth (P4) consists of __ half steps.

5

In a perfect authentic cadence, the bass moves from

5 to 1

In an imperfect authentic cadence, the bass would most likely move from

5 to 1

A tritone (A4 or d5) consists of __ half steps.

6

What is he parallel natural minor scale that corresponds to the major scale: A B C# D E F# G# A

A B C D E F G A

A perfect fifth (P5) consists of __ half steps.

7

A minor sixth (m6) consists of __ half steps.

8

How many half steps are in a minor sixth?

8

A major sixth (M6) consists of __ half steps.

9

What keys share the key signature with four sharps?

E major and C# minor

What is the relative major of E minor?

G major

Half cadences

Half cadences end on a dominant harmony and on either or in the melody. Although half cadences mark the end (not the middle) of a phrase, they do not contain a complete musical thought. Instead, they must continue to another phrase to be complete.

The subdominant harmony phrase model

I-IV-V-I

basic phrase

I-V-I after chords progress from tonic to dominant, they almost always return "home" to tonic

consonant intervals

PU, P5, P8, m3, M3, m6, M6, melodic P4 a unison, third, fifth, sixth, or octave when written melodically. Considered dissonance when written harmonically

diminished interval

an interval one half step smaller than a minor or perfect interval

augmented interval

an interval that is one chromatic half step larger than a major or perfect interval

neighbor tone

approached by step, left by step in opposite direction

passing tone

approached by step, left by step in same direction

authentic cadences

are formed by a move from a dominant harmony to a tonic harmony, accompanied by a concluding melodic phrase—which, depending on the type of authentic cadence, generally ends on , , or . Authentic cadences do not mark the middle of a phrase. Rather, they mark the end of a complete musical thought.

The meter signature 9/16 is a _____________ meter.

compound

V-vi is an example of a _____________ cadence.

deceptive

a skip

movement by a third or fourth

a leap

movement larger than a fourth

accompaniment

music played by an instrument to provide harmony to support a melody.

Half Cadence (HC)

ends on V or V7, an inconclusive cadence

A triad whose third is in the bass is in ____________ inversion.

first

A root-position triad

has its root in the bass

Parallel keys

keys that share the same tonic but with different accidentals and different arrangements of whole and half steps

chord connection

links between chords in a musical composition; should aim for smooth motion by step, keep common tones in the same part, and correctly resolute dissonances

Given a major triad, we can make it minor by

lowering the third

dissonance interval

m2, M2, m7, M7, any augmented or diminished interval, harmonic P4 second, tritone, seventh, or any augmented or diminished triad-considered jarring to hear.

Minor triads have a ____ between its root and third and a ____ between its third and fifth

m3, M3

Cadence

marks the end of a musical phrase

An interval _______

measures the distance between two pitches

A compound interval spans _______

more than an octave.

What chord is commonly used to form the end of a half cadence?

V

Deceptive Cadence (DC)

V or V7 to vi or VI: avoids the expected tonic resolution; an inconclusive cadence

Imperfect Authentic Cadence (IAC)

V-I or V7-I cadence in which either the V chord is not in root position or the final soprano note is not the root. Ends with 3 or 5 in the soprano.

Perfect Authentic Cadence (PAC)

V-I or V7-I cadence with both chords in root position and final soprano note on tonic. The strongest conclusive cadence.

second inversion

when the fifth is in the bass of a chord

root position

when the root of the chord is in the bass (lowest voice)

first inversion

when the third is in the bass of a chord

When two intervals are inverted, they always add up to...

nine

enharmonically equivalent

pitches and pitch classes that have the same location on the piano but have different names

embellishing tones

pitches that decorate tones in a melodic line

Given a major triad, we can make it augmented by

raising the fifth

The lowest note in a basic triad is the _______. The center is the _______, and the top note is the _______.

root; third; fifth

A triad whose fifth is in the bass is in ____________ inversion.

second

Relative keys

share the same key signature but have different tonics

melody and accompaniment

the arrangement of musical lines with a melody in one hand and chords in the other.

dominant seventh chord

the most frequently encountered seventh chord, built on the fifth scale degree. Normally written (V7 five-seven) or indicated by the letter name of its root plus a 7. )

Harmonic rhythm

the rate of change of chords

motive

the smallest recognizable musical idea. Have distinctive rhythms or pitches, and may be repeated exactly or varied.

seventh chord

the type of chord with a third, fifth, and seventh above the root

A relative major scale begins __________________ up from the tonic of the relative minor

three half steps

triad

three note chords; in their most basic position, they are built from stacking two thirds, one on top of another

What is one of the ways to identify syncopation?

ties or slurs

harmonize

to choose chords to accompany a melody

resolution

to move the voices of an interval or triad from dissonance to consonance.

If the melody features a 1 or 3 (b3 in minor), harmonize it with a

tonic

Which two chords are the most important for establishing a key?

tonic and dominant

A minor seventh (m7) consists of __ half steps.

10

A major seventh (M7) consists of __ half steps.

11

An octave (P8) consists of __ half steps.

12

In a perfect authentic cadence, the melody most commonly moves from _______ to 1.

2 or 7

A minor third (m3) consists of __ half steps.

3

How many primary beats are in a measure with the meter signature 9/8?

3

The key signature for a minor key has _______ fewer sharps (or more flats) than its parallel major.

3

A major third (M3) consists of __ half steps

4

How many half steps are in a major third?

4

How many primary beats are in a measure with the meter signature 12/8?

4

coda

A section added at the end of a composition or passage as a conclusion

Spell a D minor triad in second inversion.

A, D, F

What is the relative major of F minor?

Ab major

simple interval

An interval of an octave or less

What tones should be considered consonant?

Consider perfect unisons, fifths, and octaves and major and minor thirds and sixths to be consonant.

What tones should be considered dissonant?

Consider second and sevenths to be dissonant, as well as any augmented or diminished intervals to be dissonant.

The minor key with one flat is

D minor

The major key with three flats is

Eb major

The major key with one flat is

F major

third inversion

If the seventh of a seventh chord is lowest

Major triads have a ____ between its root and third and a ____ between its third and fifth

M3, m3

What is the correct step pattern of a harmonic minor scale?

W H W W H A2 H

What is the correct step pattern of a melodic minor scale?

W H W W W W H W W H W W H W

What is the correct pattern of whole and half steps for a natural minor scale?

W-H-W-W-H-W-W

phrase

a basic unit of musical thought. Phrases are typically 4 or 8 measures in length and the end is marked by a cadence.

inverted

a chord where the chord member other than the root is in the bass

A diminished triad can be indicated by

a lower-case Roman numeral and °.

chord progression

chords used in a specific order

A triad's quality is

the difference between triad types

Triads are named by _______________

the letter name of their root combined with their quality


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