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Cards (42)

Section 1

(42 cards)

beats per minute

Front

in a metronome marking, for example....mm (note) = 60 what does the 60 mean?

Back

enharmonic

Front

notes that sound the same but are written differently is called________

Back

before note on same line

Front

you write an accidental______

Back

1/2 step

Front

distance between any two adjacent notes

Back

octave

Front

distance from any note up or down of the next note with the same letter name

Back

dominant

Front

fifth note of scale

Back

fcgdaeb

Front

what is the order to write sharps?

Back

melodic interval

Front

notes sounding one after another

Back

sharps and flats

Front

what are accidentals?

Back

harmony

Front

2 or more notes sounding simultaneously is called a _________

Back

mediant

Front

third note of scale

Back

1 1 1/2 1 1 1 1/2

Front

pattern of major scale

Back

a major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

f major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

harmonic interval

Front

notes sounding simultaneously

Back

g major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

transposition

Front

writing a piece of music at a different pitch level is called a _______

Back

flat

Front

second to last____is scale

Back

I6

Front

this is the 3rd note of a chord is on the bottom

Back

interval

Front

the distance between 2 notes is called______

Back

simple interval

Front

this means the interval that's less than an octave

Back

compound interval

Front

this means the interval greater than an octave

Back

iv64

Front

this is the 2nd inversion and the 5th bottom is the note

Back

sharp

Front

1/2 step above the last _____ is the name of the scale

Back

submediant

Front

sixth note of scale

Back

supertonic

Front

second note of scale

Back

subdominant

Front

fourth note of scale

Back

triad

Front

this is the term to name a 3 note chord

Back

I

Front

this is the roman numeral for the first note of a scale

Back

key signature

Front

this identifies what scale to use

Back

beadgcf

Front

what is the order to write flats?

Back

leading tone, diminished

Front

the _______ is different from the other chords

Back

b flat major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

flat

Front

when u want to lower a note a half step you use a _______

Back

sharp

Front

when u want to raise a note a half step you use a _____

Back

ef and bc

Front

where do half steps occur that are adjacent?

Back

root

Front

this is the bottom note of a triad the most important foundation of a chord

Back

g flat major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

d major

Front

what scale is this?

Back

leading tone

Front

seventh note of scale

Back

tonic

Front

eight note of scale

Back

tonic

Front

first note of scale

Back