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What is the enharmonic equivalent of this note?
What is the enharmonic equivalent of this note?
Which note would sound the same as this?
Which note would sound the same as this?
Which one of these is an F major chord?
Which one of these is an F diminished chord?
When do the snare and tom 3 (floor tom) play at the same time in the first bar?
What two drum elements are playing in bar two?
Why is this note sometimes called middle C?
Which symbol below means crescendo?
Here is a portion of the circle of 5ths. What major key goes here?
Here is a portion of the circle of 5ths. What major key goes here?
How many sharps are in the key of A major?
What major key signature is this?
What is wrong with this D major scale?
What scale is this?
This is an E natural minor scale. What is the relative major key?
This is a B flat major scale. What is the relative minor key?
What is the scale degree formula for the C natural minor scale below? Note: Don’t count the tonic at the end of the scale.
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What interval quality is created when the size of a major or perfect interval increases by one semitone?
What is the interval between the tonic and seventh note of this natural minor scale?
Which bar contains an ascending a minor arpeggio?
What is the name of this triad?
What is the name of this triad?
What is the name of this triad?
What is the name of this triad?
Which three diatonic triads of the major scale are major?
Which three diatonic triads of the major scale are minor?
What is the name of this triad?
What is the scale degree formula for a minor triad?
What is the scale degree formula for a diminished triad?
What is the scale degree formula for an augmented triad?
Which answer below best expresses this progression in Roman numerals. (This key is A major.)
Which two unique notes are needed to make a G power chord (G5)?
The triads in major keys can be grouped into families, such as tonic, subdominant and dominant. Which family do these two triads belong to in the key of G major?
Here’s a chord progression in the key of C major. What chord could be swapped for the F major chord, according to diatonic substitution?
What does this time signature mean?
What is the correct time signature for this example?
What is the correct time signature for this example?
Which time signature can be classified as compound duple?
Which time signature can be classified as simple quadruple?
Which note is equal to the value of this rest?
How many normal quavers are equal to the length of this triplet?
What is the key signature for this example?
Which bar contains incorrectly beamed quavers for this time signature?
What articulation is being used in the bass part in bar 3?
What articulation is being used in the guitar part in bar 1?
What articulation is being used in the guitar part in bar 2?
What beat do the quaver triplets occupy in bar 2 of the guitar part?
Bar 1 of the guitar part has too many beats. True or false?
What is the key signature of this example?
What is the second chord in Bar 1?
What is the second chord in bar 2?
Does this example contain a VIm chord?
Is this semiquaver on the beat?
What place within the beat is this semiquaver rest occupying, according to the counting method of ‘ 1 e + a’?
How could we count the snare attacks in bar 2?