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What is this minor key signature?
What is wrong with this C minor arpeggio?
What is the relative minor of A major?
Which one of these chord labels represent a diminished triad?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What is this interval?
What scale is this?
What scale is this?
What scale is this?
What scale is this?
Which scale has these scale degrees?
Which scale is known to ascend one way and descend another way?
What position is this D major chord in?
What position is this C minor triad in?
What position is this A major triad in?
What is the name of the technique used when moving from one chord to another smoothly and with little movement?
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What does this chord label mean?
What position is this chord in?
What are the notes in a C(sus4) chord?
What is the scale degree formula for a Sus2 chord?
The key of this progression is Bb major. How do the chords function in this example?
What is the name of the second chord in bar 1?
Which bar contains a Sus4 chord. (Hint: It might be inverted)
What is the name of the final chord?
Which single note value is equal to the length of a crotchet triplet?
Would these two examples sound the same?
Which marking below means to play with a swing quaver feel?
Why does this example start with an incomplete bar of music?
Why does the last bar only contain 3 crotchet beats?
Which one of these beat divisions does not equal the duration of one crotchet beat?
Which note value is equal to the length of the indicated phrase below?
When reading music with two or more voices, each voice should add up to the correct amount of beats stated by the time signature. True or false?
What type of chords are being played by the electric guitar?
According the dynamics, how loud should this example be played?
Which attacks need to be accented by the bass and guitar, according to the quaver counting method of 1 + 2 + 3 + 4 +?
What is the interval between the last two notes of the bass line?
What is the correct time signature for this example?
Which bar should be played after the second bar on the second time through?
What is the position of the third chord in bar 1?
Which bar contains a descending C major arpeggio? Note: The arpeggio is inverted.
What is the name of the curved line joining the two E notes together in bar 5?
What feel should this example be played with?
Which bar should be played after bar 8 the first time through?
Which bar should be played after bar 6 the second time through?
What should be played in bar 2?
What two drum elements are being played on beat 1 of the first bar?