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RCM Level 8 Theory Terms| Comprehensive Exam Guide| Prep Study 100%| Which of the following describes the *relative minor* of a major key? The key with the same tonic note The key with one more flat The key with one more sharp The key that shares the same key signature The term *dal...

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Which of the following describes the *relative minor* of a major key?

The key with the same tonic note

The key with one more flat

The key with one more sharp

The key that shares the same key signature



The term *dal segno* means to

Repeat the entire piece

Go back to the beginning

Go back to the sign

Repeat the last section



If a piece in G major modulates to E minor, this is an example of a

Parallel modulation

Dominant modulation

Relative modulation

Chromatic modulation



What does *legato* instruct the performer to do?


1

,Play each note separately

Play smoothly and connected

Play with emphasis

Play louder



Identify the chord progression: I - vi - ii - V - I

Deceptive cadence

Plagal progression

Circle progression

Suspension resolution



Define *agitato* in musical terms

Fast and lively

Relaxed and calm

Soft and tender

Agitated and restless



Which scale degree is raised in the harmonic minor scale?

5th

7th

3rd

6th



2

, What does the term *cantabile* instruct the performer to do?

Play energetically

Play slowly

Play in a singing style

Play with staccato



What is the enharmonic equivalent of Bb?

A#

B#

A#

C



What is the function of a *cadential 6/4* chord?

A substitute for the tonic

A type of modulation

To prepare for the dominant chord in a cadence

A tonic resolution



In 6/8 time, a dotted quarter note is equal to how many beats?

4 beats

2 beats

3 beats

1.5 beats

3

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