Chapter C Quiz
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- Q1The three pitches, C-E-G, form what is known as a ________.TriadDominantRootScale30s
- Q2If a scale contains basic, unaltered pitches, it is known as a ________ scale.ChromaticDiatonicMinorMajor30s
- Q3The pitch members of a scale are known as ________.NotesMembersPitchesDegrees30s
- Q4True or False: This the correct order of scale degrees: tonic -> supertonic -> mediant -> subdominant -> dominant -> submediant -> leading tone -> tonic.FalseTrue30s
- Q5Which scale has a lowered 3rd, a lowered 6th, and a lowered 7th?Melodic MinorNatural MinorHarmonic MinorMajor30s
- Q6Which scale has a lowered 3rd, a lowered 6th, and a raised 7th?Melodic MinorNatural MinorHarmonic MinorMajor30s
- Q7What scale changes when it ascends and descends?Natural MinorMelodic MinorMajorHarmonic Minor30s
- Q8Which is the correct order of flats?B-A-E-F-D-C-GB-A-N-D-I-S-G-R-E-A-TB-E-A-D-G-C-FF-C-D-D-A-E-B30s
- Q9The order of sharps is the order of flats in reverse order.FalseTrue30s
- Q10Pairs of keys, which share a tonic, are called ________.Parallel KeysRelative Keys30s
- Q11Pairs of major-minor keys that use the same set of pitches in their scales, or in other words, whose key signatures are identical, are called __________.Relative KeysParallel Keys30s
- Q12The parallel minor to BbM is ________.F#mEmBbmGm30s
- Q13The relative minor for CM is ________.XMEbmAmAM30s
- Q14What is the interval distance between two relative keys?Major 3rdPerfect 4thPerfect 5thMinor 3rd30s
- Q15In the order of the modes (IDPLMALI), what is the fourth mode?MixolydianPhrygianIonianLydian30s