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Intermediate Music Theory Latest Update 100% Pass What is the difference between a major and a minor scale? A major scale has a brighter, happier sound, while a minor scale sounds more somber due to the lowered third, sixth, and seventh notes. What is the term for the fifth note of a ma...

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What is the difference between a major and a minor scale?


✔✔ A major scale has a brighter, happier sound, while a minor scale sounds more somber due to

the lowered third, sixth, and seventh notes.




What is the term for the fifth note of a major scale?


✔✔ Dominant




What does "andante" mean in music?


✔✔ Moderately slow




What is the definition of a perfect fourth interval?


✔✔ An interval between two notes that is four letter names apart and has a four-note span, such

as C to F.




What is the term for a chord built on the second degree of a scale?


✔✔ Supertonic


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, What is the difference between a sharp and a flat?


✔✔ A sharp raises a note by a half step, and a flat lowers a note by a half step.




What is the name for the notes that are part of the harmonic minor scale, but not the natural

minor scale?


✔✔ Raised seventh and raised sixth




What is the term for the first note of a scale?


✔✔ Tonic




What is a suspension in music theory?


✔✔ A note that creates tension by holding over a note from the previous chord and resolving

down by step to the next chord.




What is the time signature for a piece with three beats per measure and a half note getting one

beat?


✔✔ 3/2



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