What is scale degree #5?
Dominant
What is scale degree #7
Leading Tone
How many notes are in a chromatic scale?
12
What is the pattern for a major scale?

W W H W W W H

 

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(2, 1/2, 3, 1/2)

What is the pattern for a minor scale?

W H W W H W W

 

(1, 1/2, 2, 1/2, 2)

What is a Dorian Scale?
natural minor scale with a ^6
What is a Phyrgian Scale?
natural minor scale with a v2
What is a Lydian Scale?
major scale with a ^4
What is a Mixolydian Scale?
major scale with a v7
Which notes have a sharp associated with them?
A, C, D, F, G
A Harmonic Minor scale has a:
^6
A Melodic Minor has:
^6 and ^7, which are removed on the descent
Relative Scales are:
major and minor scales with the same pitches but different tonics
Parallel Scales are:
major and minor scales with the same tonic but different pitches
The interval quality is MAJOR if:
the upper pitch is in the major key of the lower, and the quantity is a 2nd, 3rd, 6th, or 7th
The interval quality is PERFECT if:
the upper pitch is in the major key of the lower, and the quantity is 4th, 5th, or 8th
The interval quality is MINOR if:
the interval is one half-step smaller than a MAJOR interval
The interval quality is DIMINISHED if:
the interval is a half-step smaller than a PERFECT interval
The interval quality is AUGMENTED if:
the interval is a half step larger than a PERFECT interval
A tertian triad is:
three pitches grouped together on adjacent lines/spaces
The notes of a tertian triad are called, in order from lowest to highest:
root, 3rd, 5th
A Major Triad consists of:
a major third + minor third
A Minor Triad consists of:
a minor third + a major third
A Diminished Triad consists of:
a minor third + a minor third
An Augmented Triad consists of:
a major third + major third
A ________ is four pitches grouped on adjacent lines/spaces
seventh chord
A whole-step scale consists of:
six whole-steps
A Pentatonic scale is formed by:
removing one pitch from each of the two half-step pairings in any of the 7-note scales
Beethoven composed:
Symphony No. 6 in F Major, Opus 68 (Thunderstorm-Storm)
Mendelssohn composed:
The Islands of Fingal
Smetana composed:

Ma Vlast

(My Country/My Fatherland)

Jean Sibelius composed (2):
The Swan of Tuonela ; Finlandia
Paul Dukas composed:
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice
Camille Saint-Saens composed:
Danse Macabre
Berlioz composed:
Symphonie Fantastique -;”March to the Scaffold”
Mussorgsky composed:
The Ballad of the Unhatched Chicks
Franz Liszt composed:
Faust Symphonie
Richard Strauss composed:
Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks
Grieg composed (2):
Solveig’s Song ; Holberg’s Suite
Schumann composed:
Carnival: “Eusebius” and “Florestan”
Alebniz composed:
Suite espanola No. 1
Wagner composed:
Die Meistersinger von Nurnberg
Chopin composed:
Marzurka in G Minor, Opus 67, No. 2
d’Indy composed:

Symphony on a Mountain Air

(Symphonie cevenole)

Dvorak composed:
Czech Suite (Ceska Suita)
Borodin composed:

Polovtsian Dances;

(Act II of;Prince Igor)

Verdi composed:
Va Pensiero from Nabucco
Elgar composed:
Pomp and Circumstance Military Marches, Opus 39, March No. 1 in D Major
Respighi composed:
Pines of Rome
MacDowell composed:
“From a Log Cabin,” from New England Idylls, Op. 62, No. 9
Brahms composed:
Fourth Symphony in E Minor (Opus 98), Fourth movement