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Music TheoryTerms Chords Key Signatures Scales Rhythm

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts

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Terms: 200• Question:• What are the Italian terms for loud and soft?• Answer• (forte and piano)

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Topic 1: 400• Question:• Put these tempos in order fastest to slowest:

Allegro, Adagio, Presto, Lento, Vivace• Answer• Vivace, Presto, Allegro, Adagio, Lento

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Topic 1: 600• Question:• Describe these three touches: Staccato, Legato

and Portato• Answer• Staccato – detached; Legato – smooth and

connected; Portato – Halfway between staccato and legato

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Topic 1: 800• Question:• Tell the different between Acciaccatura and

Appoggiatura.• Answer• The Acciaccatura is a grace note played with

the principle note. The Appoggiatura is played before the principle note.

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Topic 1: 1000• Question:• Name and define three types of ornaments.• Answer• Trill – rapid alteration of notes; Mordent –

playing the principle note, down a diatonic step and back to the principle; Turn – 4 or 5 notes ‘turning’ around the principle note.

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Topic 2: 200• Question:• Name the notes in a C chord• Answer• C, E and G

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Topic 2: 400• Question:• Name the primary triads of the Major Scale• Answer• I, IV and V

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Topic 2: 600• Question:• Define the four types of triads.• Answer• Major = M3+m3; Minor=m3+M3;

Diminished=m3+m3; Augmented=M3+M3

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Topic 2: 800• Question:• Name the root of a D Major triad, the 3rd of a

Bb minor triad and 5th of an A diminished triad.

• Answer• Root = D; 3rd = Db; 5th = E#

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Topic 2: 1000• Question:• Define a Major 7th and a Dominant 7th.• Answer• Major 7th = Major triad + M3; Dominant 7th =

Major triad + m3

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Topic 3: 200• Question:• What does a key signature tell us?• Answer• What is sharped or flatted in a song.

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Topic 3: 400• Question:• What is the rule to find the name of a key in

sharps.• Answer• Find the last sharp of the key signature and go

up a ½ step.

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Topic 3: 600• Question:• What do we call a Major and Minor scale

when they have the same key signature?• Answer• We say they are related.

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Topic 3: 800• Question:• What is the relative minor of Db Major?• Answer• Bb minor

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Topic 3: 1000• Question:• What is the key signature for a Dorian Mode

starting on G• Answer• One flat, Bb.

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Topic 4: 200• Question:• What is the pattern of whole and half steps for

a Major Pentascale?• Answer• Key Note – WS – WS – HS – WS

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Topic 4: 400• Question:• What three degrees of a Major scale are

lowered to make it a minor scale?• Answer• The 3rd, 6th, and 7th.

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Topic 4: 600• Question:• What are scales that sound the same but

spelled differently called?• Answer• Enharmonic

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Topic 4: 800• Question:• List the diatonic names for the degrees of a

Major scale• Answer• Tonic, Supertonic, Mediant, Sub-Dominant,

Dominant, Sub-Mediant, Leading Tone

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Topic 4: 1000• Question:• Name 6 types of scales.• Answer• Major, Natural minor, Harmonic minor,

Melodic minor, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Locrian, Whole tone, Chromatic, Jazz

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Topic 5: 200• Question:• Tell how many beats the following types of

notes receive in 4/4 time.• Answer• Whole, Half, Dotted Half, Quarter

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Topic 5: 400• Question:• Tell how many beats the following types of

notes receive in 6/8 time.• Answer• Dotted Half, Quarter, Eighth and Sixteenth

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Topic 5: 600• Question:• Define Duple, Triple and Quadruple simple

meters• Answer• Time signatures where the 8ths are grouped in

twos; for example Duple =2/4; Triple=3/4 and Quadruple=4/4.

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Topic 5: 800• Question:• Define Simple, Compound and Asymmetrical

Meters.• Answer• Simple = 8ths in groups of 2; Compound = 8ths

in groups of 3 and Asymmetrical = odd rhythms like 5/4 or 7/4.

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Topic 5: 1000• Question:• Does a triplet of 3 8th notes in 4/4 time equal a

quarter note or a dotted half note?• Answer• A quarter note.

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Bonus Question: 5000 pts.

• Question:• Define modulation and give a chord

progression that can be used to achieve it.• Answer• Modulation is moving from one key to

another. One chord progression is by using a secondary dominant – I ii V(I)

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The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!

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Daily Double

The Winner Of The Last RoundWrite Down How Much Money

You Are Willing To RiskIf You get the Question write you win that money

If you get it wrong you Loss the money!


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