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Week 1 – 2
Week 3 – 4
1. What is melody?
2. What is a scale?
3. What is the smallest interval on the piano?
4. Where are the whole-step intervals in a major scale? The half-step intervals?
5. How many different pitches are in a major scale?
6. How is a major scale named?
7. What is the function of the sharp? The flat?
8. Where are the sharp and flat placed in notation?
9. What is a key signature? Where is it written in notation? How often?
10. What is the key signature for C major? G major? F major?
INTEGRATED MUSIC THEORY
Week 5- 6
Week 7 – 8
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1. Why is the time signature of called simple quadruple? How is it like ?
2. What time signature is the equivalent of C? of C?
3. What metric beats are usually in simple quadruple time signatures?
4. What is tempo?
5. How does tempo affect the notation of music?
6. How is tempo indicated in a musical score?
7. What do tempo marks indicate?
8. Why is tempo usually written in Italian?
9. Explain the marking M.M. = (80).
10. Memorize the pronunciation and meaning of the tempo terms listed in the chapter.
INTEGRATED MUSIC THEORY
Week 9 – 10
1. What is an interval?
2. What are the three types of melodic progression?
3. How is an interval measured?
4. What is the difference between a melodic and a harmonic interval?
5. How many different intervals are possible by staff degree?
6. How many different intervals are possible by quality name?
7. What two groups of intervals are basic to the understanding of all intervals?
8. What intervals are classified as perfect? As major?
9. When is an interval perfect? When is it major?
10. Is the quality of an interval determined by the key of a composition?
11. Why are the scale-step relationships 3-4 and 7-8 not classified as major 2nds?
12. Why are scale-steps 4-7 and 7-4 not classified as perfect intervals?
13. What is a chord? A triad?
14. What are intervals of a major triad?
15. How many major triads are found in major keys, and how are they named?
INTEGRATED MUSIC THEORY
Week 11 – 12
Week 13 – 14
1. How do the scale-step relationships of a major scale differ from those of a minor scale?
2. When are major and minor keys called parallel?
3. When are they called relative?
4. What scale steps are alike in parallel major and minor keys?
5. What scale steps are different in parallel keys?
6. What is the key-signature difference between C major and c minor? A major and a
minor? D major and D minor? E major and e minor?
7. Between what scale steps is the relative major scale located in a minor scale?
8. Between what scale steps is the relative minor scale located in a minor scale?
9. What are the relative major scales of c minor, d minor, f minor, and e minor?
10. What are the parallel major scales of c minor, d minor, f minor, and e minor?
INTEGRATED MUSIC THEORY
Week 15 - 16
Week 17 - 18