Ch.2 - Major Scales and Sharp Keys Flashcards

1
Q

What does it mean for music to be tonal?

A

Melodies and Harmonies tend to be centered around a single pitch called a “Tonic.”

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2
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What is a scale in the most basic sense?

A

A group of pitches organized above a tonic in a specific pattern.

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3
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What is the formula for the Major Scale?

A

https://drive.google.com/file/d/11Ugtvi30kw81dTPWyaf-BfFE576f5fFT/view?usp=sharing

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4
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Which sharps are in the key of G?

A

1 Sharp = F#

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5
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Which sharps are in the key of D?

A

2 Sharps = F# ; C#

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Which sharps are in the key of A?

A

3 Sharps = F# ; C# ; G#

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Which sharps are in the key of E?

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4 Sharps = F# ; C# ; G# ; D#

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Which sharps are in the key of B?

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5 Sharps = F# ; C# ; G# ; D# ; A#

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9
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Which sharps are in the key of F#?

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6 Sharps = F# ; C# ; G# ; D# ; A# ; E#

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10
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Which sharps are in the key of C#?

A

7 sharps = F# ; C# ; G# ; D# ; A# ; E# ; B#

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11
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What is the pneumonic for quickly identifying key signatures and their number and order of sharps?
Repeat it forwards and backwards.

A

B E A D - G C F

&

F C G - D A E B

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12
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Describe the procedure for using the BEAD-GCF to name the number and order of sharps in a key signature.

A

To name the signature of a sharp key:

  1. Identify the note one step below the target key.
  2. Count from left to right through BEAD-GFC until you reach that note. You now know how many sharps there are and their names.

Ex:
What is the signature of E major?
(What is one note below E? - It is D).
(Count from left to right thru BEAD-GCF until we reach D).
(E major contains 4 sharps because D is the 4th letter).
(The names of the sharps are found by counting backward through BEAD-GCF).
= E Major contains 4 sharps: F#,C#,G#,D#

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13
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What is the trick for quickly identifying what key you are in by looking at the key signature?

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When looking at a sharp key signature on the staff, find the last sharp to the right, the note a half step above it is the name of the key.
So if the last sharp in the key signature on the staff is an A# - then we know we are playing in the key of B Major.

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