Alfred’s Basic Piano Library Flashcards

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Q

Where are the dominant and subdominate in relation to the tonic? What are their Roman numeral position?

A

Dominate is a 5th above the tonic and sub dominate is a 5th below the tonic.

Dominate is V and subdominate is IV.

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Where is the mediant and the sub mediant in relation to the tonic? What are their Roman numeral positions?

A

The mediant is a 3rd above the tonic and the sub mediant is a 3rd below the tonic.

Mediant is III and submediant is VI.

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Where is the supertonic and the leading tone (subtonic)? What are their Roman numeral positions?

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Supertonic is 2nd above the tonic and the leading tone (subtonic) is a 2nd below the tonic.

Supertonic is II and the leading tone (subtonic) is VII.

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The supertonic is always how many steps from the tonic and in what direction?

A

It’s always a whole step above the tonic.

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The leading tone (subtonic) is always how many steps from the tonic and in what direction?

A

It’s always a half step below the tonic.

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On which tone does a relative minor scale start on its major scale?

A

It starts on the 6th tone of the major scale.

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What are the different minor scales? How do you create them?

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Natural minor scale: use same tones on the relative minor scale (same key as the relative major scale).

Harmonic minor scale: raise the 7th on the minor scale one half step, ascending and descending.

Melodic minor scale: raise the 6th and the 7th on the minor scale one half step while ascending, and while descending change to the same notes used in the natural minor scale.

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How do you create all three minor scales from any major scale of the same name?

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Natural minor: lower the 3rd, 6th, and 7th degrees 1/2 step, ascending and descending.

Harmonic minor: lower the 3rd and 6th degrees 1/2 step, ascending and descending.

Melodic minor: lower the 3rd degree 1/2 step ascending and lower 3rd, 6th, and 7th degree 1/2 step descending.

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Q

How many half steps does it take to make a major 3rd? How many to make a minor 3rd?

A

Major 3rd = 4 half steps

Minor 3rd = 3 half steps

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10
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How many half steps does it take to make a perfect 5th?

A

Perfect 5th = 7 half steps

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How do you make a major triad? How do you make a minor triad?

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Major triad: root + major 3rd + perfect 5th

Minor triad: root + minor 3rd + perfect 5th

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12
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How do you change a major triad into a minor triad?

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You lower the 3rd degree of a major triad by 1/2 step.

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