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What is this minor key signature?
When is the hi-hat being played with the foot in this drum example?
Generally, a piano player will play bass clef with their left hand and treble clef with their right hand. Which hand is playing some kind of minor arpeggio in this example?
Which articulation is not present in this guitar example?
There is a specific instruction to a hold a note for its full duration. Which note has this instruction in the example below?
What is the enharmonic equivalent of C?
Which note would sound the same as this?
Which note would sound the same as this?
What does ‘da capo al fine’ mean?
What scale is this?
Which scale has this scale degree formula?
Which relative minor key would go here in the circle of 5ths?
Which scale is this bass riff derived from?
Which scale is this guitar riff derived from?
How many sharps are in the key of B major?
How many flats are in the C harmonic minor scale?
Which minor key signature has two flats?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What interval is this?
What is the interval between the tonic and 7th note of this scale?
What is the interval between these two notes?
What chord quality are the first and fourth chords in this harmonised C major scale?
What chord quality is the fifth chord in this harmonised C major scale?
What chord quality are the second, third and sixth chords in this harmonised C major scale?
What chord quality is the seventh chord in this harmonised C major scale?
Which one of these arpeggios is an F dominant 7th?
Which one of these arpeggios is an A minor 7b5?
What is the scale degree formula for a major 7th chord?
What is the scale degree formula for a minor 7th chord?
What four notes are needed to construct a D major 6 chord?
What four notes are needed to construct an F minor 6 chord?
What is the name of this chord?
What is the name of this chord?
What is the name of this chord?
What is the name of this chord?
What is the name of this chord? Observe the key signature.
What kind of rest needs to be added at the very end of each bar so they are complete?
Does bar 1 of the example contain too many beats?
What is the missing time signature for this drum groove?
What is the missing time signature for this snare drum example?
What is the second chord in the guitar part?
In the second bar, what scale is the guitar phrase derived from?
The second and third chords in the guitar part look quite spread out, why is that?
What two drum elements are being played on beat 3 of the second bar?
How long should the note E in bar one of the bass part be held for?
What is the key of this example?
How could the A major chord be explained in this chord progression?
This chord progression is in the key of D major. What is the order of chord families?
What intervals are being played by the left hand of the piano part in bar 2?
In which bar does the bass guitar play an ascending major 7th arpeggio?
Are the hi-hats being played as quavers for the entire drum part?
Taking the notes of both clefs into consideration, what is the first chord in the piano part?
Taking the notes of both clefs into consideration, what is the first chord in bar 4 of the piano part?
Are any of the chords in the piano part non-diatonic?