Music - Building Major Scales
True
E is the DOMINANT in the scale of A major.
True
F-sharp is the DOMINANT in the scale of B Major.
True
All major scales share the same interval pattern.
False
B is the MEDIANT in the scale of A-flat major.
False
In a Major scale the half-steps always fall between SUPERTONIC and SUBDOMINANT, and between LEADING TONE and TONIC.
true
In a major scale, the SUPERTONIC is a whole step above the TONIC.
False
In an ascending scale, the SUBMEDIANT is located halfway between the TONIC and DOMINANT.
False
Some major scales share a different relationship in terms of interval distance between scale degrees.
True
The DOMINANT is the fifth scale degree above the TONIC.
True
The LEADING TONE has a strong pull towards the TONIC.
False
The LEADING TONE is a half-step above the DOMINANT.
Half Step
The distance between these two pitches is a:
Half step
The distance between these two pitches is a:
Whole Step
The distance between these two pitches is a:
Whole step
The distance between these two pitches is a:
False
The dominant is like a center of gravity around which all of the other pitches revolve.
D
What is the MEDIANT scale degree of B-flat major?
E
What is the MEDIANT scale degree of C major?
A
What is the SUBMEDIANT of C major?
C
What is the SUPERTONIC scale degree of B-flat major?