Music Theory Intermediate Quiz 3
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Music Theory Intermediate Quiz 3
1. What is a 'dominant' chord?
The chord built on the 5th scale degree (V)
The chord built on the 1st scale degree (I)
The chord built on the 4th scale degree (IV)
2. What is a 'tonic' chord?
The chord built on the 1st scale degree (I)
The chord built on the 5th scale degree (V)
The chord built on the 7th scale degree (VII)
3. What is a 'subdominant' chord?
The chord built on the 4th scale degree (IV)
The chord built on the 2nd scale degree (II)
The chord built on the 6th scale degree (VI)
4. What is a 'cadence'?
A sequence of chords that brings a phrase to a close
A drum solo
The speed of the music
5. What is a 'Perfect Authentic Cadence' (PAC)?
V to I (both in root position, melody ends on tonic)
IV to I
V to vi
6. What is a 'Plagal Cadence'?
IV to I (Amen cadence)
V to I
V to vi
7. What is a 'chromatic scale'?
A scale consisting entirely of half steps
A scale with only whole steps
A scale with 5 notes
8. What is 'transposition'?
Moving a collection of notes up or down in pitch by a constant interval
Writing music backwards
Changing instruments
9. What is 'modulation'?
Changing keys within a piece of music
Changing volume
Changing tempo
10. What is 'enharmonic'?
Two notes that sound the same but are spelled differently (e.g., C# and Db)
Two notes that sound different
A type of harmonica
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