Define: Pitch Class

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contains all notes of the same name regardless of octave. 

List the Scale Degrees in Order:

1. Tonic

2. Supertonic

3. Mediant

4. Subdominant

5. Dominant

6. Submediant

7. Leading Tone

7. Subtonic (only in natural minor scale)

Name the 1st Scale Degree:

Tonic
Name the 2nd Scale Degree:
Supertonic
Name the 3rd Scale Degree:
Mediant
Name the 4th Scale Degree:

Subdominant

Name the 5th Scale Degree:
Dominant
Name the 6th Scale Degree:
Submediant

Name the 6th Scale Degree:

 

Submediant

Name the 7th Scale degree:

Leading Tone
Name the 7th Scale Degree in the Natural Minor scale.
Subtonic

Where are the half steps in the Major Scale?

 

Name the Order of Whole & Half Steps:

Between the 3rd/4th and 7/8

 

W,W,H,W,W,W,H

NAME KEY SIGNATURE (IN MAJOR AND MINOR)

 

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C Major

 

a minor

NAME KEY SIGNATURE (IN MAJOR AND MINOR)

 

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F Major

 

d minor

NAME KEY SIGNATURE (IN MAJOR AND MINOR) 

 

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G Major

 

e minor

NAME KEY SIGNATURE (IN MAJOR AND MINOR)

 

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Bb Major

 

g minor

NAME KEY SIGNATURE: (IN MAJOR AND MINOR)

 

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D Major

 

b minor

 NAME KEY SIGNATURE: (IN MAJOR AND MINOR)

 

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Eb Major

 

c minor

Name the Key Signature: Major & Minor

 

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A Major

 

f# minor

 Name the Key: Major & Minor

 

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Ab Major

 

f minor

Name the Key: Major & Minor

 

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E Major

 

c# minor

Name the Key: Major & Minor

 

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Db Major

 

b flat minor

Name the Key Signature: Major & Minor

 

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B Major

 

g# minor

Name the Key: Major & Minor

 

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Gb Major

 

e flat minor

Name the Key: Major & Minor

 

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F# Major

 

d# minor

Name the Key Signature: Major & Minor

 

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Cb Major

 

a flat minor

Name the Key Signature: Major & Minor

 

 

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C# Major

 

a# minor

Define: Pentatonic Scale

A scale with 5 tones. 

 

(only the first 5 notes of a major scale)

 

Define: Chromatic Scale

How do you find the relative minor to a Major scale?

the 6th scale degree is the Tonic of the relative minor scale

How do you find the relative Major of a minor scale?

 

3rd scale degree of the minor scale is the tonic of the relative major

How do you read what Major key you are in based on sharps?
One half step up from the last sharp