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Name by Size and Quality
Interval inversions
Given a scale and a scale degree, name the note.
Given a scale and a note, name the scale degree.
Given a note and a scale degree, name the scale.
Major sharp keys
Major flat keys
Minor sharp keys
Minor flat keys
Order of sharps in key signature
Order of flats in key signature
Know the relationship between the circle of fifths and Major/minor scales and
Key Signatures.
Name the major key that has X number of sharps/flats.
Name the minor key that has X number of sharps/flats.
Write the key signature for Ab major (or any other major scale).
Write the key signature for c# minor (or any other minor scale).
List the arrangement of the lower and upper thirds that define each triad quality.
Add accidentals to triads to create the designated quality.
Label the root, third, and fifth of each triad.
Know the inversion symbols for the triad.
Fully identify these triads by root, quality, and inversion.
Major Scale Triads
Minor Scale Triads ( natural, harmonic, melodic )
Upper case I , lower case i
Notate these triads:
Write the V7 chord in the key of D major?
Write the V7 chord in the key of G major in third inversion?
What is the lowest pitch of the V43 chord in the key of F Major?
Revised by John Ellinger, Spring 2012.