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2020-21 Final Exam Review

2020-21 Final Exam Review

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2020-21 Final Exam Review

Final review on Units 5, 6, and 7

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Unit 5: Ear Training

  • Interval

  • Rhythm

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Intervals in Music

  • Unison = same note played twice

  • M2 = Do Re

  • M3 = Do Mi (played backwards=doorbell sound)

  • P4 = Do Fa (Harry Potter, National Anthem)

  • P5 = Do Sol (Little Star)

  • M6 and Octave = Do La / Do Do (Over the Rainbow)

  • M7 = Do Ti (uncomfortable)

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Harmonic vs. Melodic Interval

  • What is interval? The distance between two notes

  • Harmonic interval is when the two notes are "played at the same time, simultaneously"

  • Melodic interval is when the two notes are "played separately"

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Let's try some warm up questions!

Start nice and easy

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Multiple Choice

The correct interval name for [Do - Fa] is

1

Major 2nd

2

Major 6th

3

Perfect 4th

4

Perfect 5th

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Multiple Choice

The correct interval name for [Do - Ti] is

1

Major 7th

2

Unison

3

Major 2nd

4

Perfect 5th

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Multiple Choice

The correct interval name for [Do - Do] is

1

Major 3rd

2

Major 8th

3

Perfect 5th

4

Unison or Octave

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Multiple Choice

In G major scale [G A B C D E F# G], "Major 3rd" is a distance from

1

G to F#

2

G to A

3

G to E

4

G to B

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Multiple Choice

In A major scale [A B C# D E F# G# A], "Major 6th" is a distance from

1

A to B

2

A to F#

3

A to E

4

A to C#

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More Questions!

Now that you are starting to remember the materials, try solving these questions.

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Multiple Choice

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Is this interval "perfect" interval or "major" interval? (Bottom note is C=Do)

1

perfect

2

major

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Multiple Choice

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Is this interval "perfect" interval or "major" interval? (Bottom note is D=Re)

1

perfect

2

major

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the interval in the image

1

unison

2

octave

3

Major 7th

4

Major 6th

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the interval in the image. G has a sharp because tonic (bottom note) is B and B major has five sharps, including G.

1

Major 6th

2

Perfect 4th

3

Perfect 5th

4

Major 3rd

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the interval in the image. B has a flat because tonic (bottom note) is F and F major has 1 flat.

1

Major 6th

2

Perfect 4th

3

Perfect 5th

4

Major 3rd

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the interval circled in red.

1

Perfect 4th

2

Major 6th

3

Major 2nd

4

Perfect 5th

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Multiple Choice

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Which one of the following properly built the note above the given note [G in bass clef] to create "Major 2nd"?

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the interval in the image. G has a sharp because tonic (bottom note) is B and B major has five sharps, including G.

1

Major 6th

2

Perfect 4th

3

Perfect 5th

4

Major 3rd

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Multiple Choice

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Which one of the following properly built the note above the given note [C in bass clef] to create "Major 7th"?

1
2
3
4

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Rhythm

  • There will be answer choices

  • Identify the rhythm you are hearing, select the option that best describes what you hear!

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Multiple Choice

Select the rhythmic pattern that you just heard.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Select the rhythmic pattern that you just heard.

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2
3

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Multiple Choice

Select the rhythmic pattern that you just heard.

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2
3

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Unit 6: Intermediate Music Theory

  • Key Signatures

  • Alto/Tenor Clef

  • Scale Degree Names

  • Song Analysis

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Key signatures

  • Order of sharps and flats given during test!

  • Sharp key signature -> from the last sharp, go whole step up

  • Flat key signature -> go back from the last flat and add a flat

  • Whole step = two half steps, one note up or down (C to D, G to A, E to F#)

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Let's try some warm up questions!

Start nice and easy

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Multiple Choice

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A whole step up from the note [F] is

1

A

2

G

3

E

4

C

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Multiple Choice

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A whole step up from the note [B] is

1

C#

2

G#

3

D#

4

F#

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Multiple Choice

Which of the following is the correct order of "flats" for key signatures?

1

FCGDAEB

2

BAEDFGC

3

FDCGEAB

4

BEADGCF

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Multiple Choice

Which flat comes before [Db]? Think about the order!

1

Cb

2

Bb

3

Ab

4

Gb

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More Questions!

Now that you are starting to remember the materials, try solving these questions.

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Multiple Choice

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Which key signature has 3 sharps (F#, C#, G#)?

1

A major

2

C major

3

F# major

4

B major

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Multiple Choice

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Which key signature has 5 flats? (Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb)

1

Eb major

2

Bb major

3

Db major

4

G major

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Multiple Choice

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Which key signature has 6 sharps?

1

B major

2

C# major

3

F major

4

F# major

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Multiple Choice

F major is the key that has one flat.

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True

2

False

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Multiple Choice

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Identify the key signature in the image.

1

E major

2

G major

3

F major

4

C major

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Alto/Tenor clef

  • Alto clef C4 = middle (3rd) line

  • Tenor clef C4 = 4th line from the bottom

  • [FRQ type] I might ask you to draw notes in a staff in alto/tenor clef

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Multiple Choice

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Identify this note in the image. Check the clef!

1

F

2

E

3

G

4

D

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Multiple Choice

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Identify this note in the image. Check the clef!

1

E

2

A

3

C

4

F

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Scale Degree Names

  • Tonic = 1st and 8th note

  • Supertonic = 2nd note

  • Mediant = 3rd note

  • Subdominant = 4th note

  • Dominant = 5th note

  • Submediant = 6th note

  • Leading tone = 7th note

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Let's try some warm up questions!

Start nice and easy

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Multiple Choice

6th note of a scale is called?

1

tonic

2

mediant

3

dominant

4

submediant

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Multiple Choice

2nd note of a scale is called?

1

supertonic

2

dominant

3

leading tone

4

submediant

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More Questions!

Now that you are starting to remember the materials, try solving these questions.

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Multiple Choice

Which note is the "dominant" in C major [C D E F G A B C]?

1

C

2

D

3

G

4

B

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Multiple Choice

Which note is the "leading tone" in B major [B C# D# E F# G# A# B]?

1

C#

2

A#

3

E

4

G#

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Multiple Choice

Which note is the "subdominant" of E major [E F# G# A B C# D# E]?

1

F#

2

D#

3

E

4

A

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Multiple Choice

Which note is the "leading tone" of G major?

1

F#

2

E

3

D#

4

G

2020-21 Final Exam Review

Final review on Units 5, 6, and 7

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