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Intermediate Music Theory Latest Update 100% Pass
Intermediate Music Theory Latest 
 
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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 a...
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Intermediate Music Theory Latest 
 
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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 a...
ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory with Complete Solutions
ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is the key signature for E♭ major? 
 
 Three flats (B♭, E♭, A♭) 
 
What does "vivace" mean in music? 
 
 Lively and fast 
 
What is the difference between a major chord and a minor chord? 
 A major chord has a major third, while a minor chord has a minor third. 
 
What is the symbol for an eighth note in music notation? 
 A filled-in note head with a stem and a single flag 
 
What is the interval between B and F♯? ...
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ABRSM All Grade 4 Music Theory with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is the key signature for E♭ major? 
 
 Three flats (B♭, E♭, A♭) 
 
What does "vivace" mean in music? 
 
 Lively and fast 
 
What is the difference between a major chord and a minor chord? 
 A major chord has a major third, while a minor chord has a minor third. 
 
What is the symbol for an eighth note in music notation? 
 A filled-in note head with a stem and a single flag 
 
What is the interval between B and F♯? ...
ABRSM Grades 1-5 Music Theory 100% Correct
ABRSM Grades 1-5 Music Theory 100% 
 
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What is the term for a chord built on the sixth degree of a scale? 
 Submediant 
 
What does "fortissimo" mean in terms of dynamics? 
 Very loud 
 
What is the definition of "modulation"? 
 
 The process of changing from one key to another during a piece of music. 
 
What is the difference between a "major triad" and a "minor triad"? 
 A major triad has a major third and a perfect fifth, while a minor triad has a minor thir...
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ABRSM Grades 1-5 Music Theory 100% 
 
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What is the term for a chord built on the sixth degree of a scale? 
 Submediant 
 
What does "fortissimo" mean in terms of dynamics? 
 Very loud 
 
What is the definition of "modulation"? 
 
 The process of changing from one key to another during a piece of music. 
 
What is the difference between a "major triad" and a "minor triad"? 
 A major triad has a major third and a perfect fifth, while a minor triad has a minor thir...
AP Music Theory Latest Version 100% Verified
AP Music Theory Latest Version 100% 
 
Verified 
 
What is the definition of "syncopation"? 
 The deliberate shifting of the normal accent in music to weak beats or off-beats. 
 
What does "andante" mean in terms of tempo? 
 Moderately slow, walking pace. 
 
What is the symbol for a quarter rest in music notation? 
 A symbol representing silence for the duration of a quarter note. 
 
What is the function of a "submediant" chord? 
 
 A chord built on the sixth degree of the scal...
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AP Music Theory Latest Version 100% 
 
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What is the definition of "syncopation"? 
 The deliberate shifting of the normal accent in music to weak beats or off-beats. 
 
What does "andante" mean in terms of tempo? 
 Moderately slow, walking pace. 
 
What is the symbol for a quarter rest in music notation? 
 A symbol representing silence for the duration of a quarter note. 
 
What is the function of a "submediant" chord? 
 
 A chord built on the sixth degree of the scal...
1.09 Quiz: Music Theory: Pitch Part 3 100% Correct
1.09 Quiz: Music Theory: Pitch Part 3 
 
100% Correct 
 
What is the distance between two notes that share the same letter name but are in different 
octaves? 
 
 Octave 
 
What term is used when two notes are played together at the same time, like C and E? 
 Harmony 
 
How many half steps are in a major second interval? 
 Two 
 
If you raise a note by a half step, what type of accidental is applied? 
 Sharp 
 
What is the interval between G♯ and B♯? 
 Major third 
 
2 
Which note is located...
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1.09 Quiz: Music Theory: Pitch Part 3 
 
100% Correct 
 
What is the distance between two notes that share the same letter name but are in different 
octaves? 
 
 Octave 
 
What term is used when two notes are played together at the same time, like C and E? 
 Harmony 
 
How many half steps are in a major second interval? 
 Two 
 
If you raise a note by a half step, what type of accidental is applied? 
 Sharp 
 
What is the interval between G♯ and B♯? 
 Major third 
 
2 
Which note is located...
ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory Rated A+
ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory Rated A+ 
 
What is the name of the musical symbol that indicates the pitch of a note? 
 Clef 
 
What is the term used when a note is sustained longer than its usual value, typically marked with 
a curved line above or below the note? 
 
 Tie 
 
What does the term "staccato" mean when used in a piece of music? 
 Play the note short and detached 
 
What is the name of the technique used to play multiple notes on the same string on a string 
instrument without lift...
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ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory Rated A+ 
 
What is the name of the musical symbol that indicates the pitch of a note? 
 Clef 
 
What is the term used when a note is sustained longer than its usual value, typically marked with 
a curved line above or below the note? 
 
 Tie 
 
What does the term "staccato" mean when used in a piece of music? 
 Play the note short and detached 
 
What is the name of the technique used to play multiple notes on the same string on a string 
instrument without lift...
AP Music Theory Cadences with Complete Solutions
AP Music Theory Cadences with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is a perfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression with both chords in root position and the tonic in the soprano of the final 
chord. 
 
What is an imperfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression where either the chords are not in root position or the tonic is not in the 
soprano of the final chord. 
 
What is a half cadence? 
 
 A cadence that ends on the dominant (V) chord. 
 
What is a deceptive cadence? 
 A cadence that resolves ...
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AP Music Theory Cadences with 
 
Complete Solutions 
 
What is a perfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression with both chords in root position and the tonic in the soprano of the final 
chord. 
 
What is an imperfect authentic cadence? 
 A V-I progression where either the chords are not in root position or the tonic is not in the 
soprano of the final chord. 
 
What is a half cadence? 
 
 A cadence that ends on the dominant (V) chord. 
 
What is a deceptive cadence? 
 A cadence that resolves ...
Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory Complete Rated A+
Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory 
 
Complete Rated A+ 
 
What is the term used to describe a note that is played for half the duration of a quarter note? 
 An eighth note. 
 
What is the distance between two notes of the same name but different pitches, such as C to C? 
 An octave. 
 
What is the symbol used to indicate the end of a section or piece of music? 
 A double bar line. 
 
What is the term for a group of beats that make up one measure in music? 
 A time signature. 
 
What does th...
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Alfred's Essentials of Music Theory 
 
Complete Rated A+ 
 
What is the term used to describe a note that is played for half the duration of a quarter note? 
 An eighth note. 
 
What is the distance between two notes of the same name but different pitches, such as C to C? 
 An octave. 
 
What is the symbol used to indicate the end of a section or piece of music? 
 A double bar line. 
 
What is the term for a group of beats that make up one measure in music? 
 A time signature. 
 
What does th...
AP Music Theory Unit 1 Progress Check: MCQ Part A Already Passed
AP Music Theory Unit 1 Progress Check: 
 
MCQ Part A Already Passed 
 
What is a natural sign in music notation? 
 A symbol used to cancel a sharp or flat and return a note to its natural pitch. 
 
What is the difference between a half step and a whole step in music? 
 A half step is the smallest interval, the distance between two adjacent keys on a piano, while 
a whole step consists of two half steps. 
 
How do you notate a diminished seventh chord? 
 A diminished seventh chord is notated as ...
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AP Music Theory Unit 1 Progress Check: 
 
MCQ Part A Already Passed 
 
What is a natural sign in music notation? 
 A symbol used to cancel a sharp or flat and return a note to its natural pitch. 
 
What is the difference between a half step and a whole step in music? 
 A half step is the smallest interval, the distance between two adjacent keys on a piano, while 
a whole step consists of two half steps. 
 
How do you notate a diminished seventh chord? 
 A diminished seventh chord is notated as ...
Grade 5 Music Theory Latest Version Graded A+
Grade 5 Music Theory Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What is the term for a note that is held over from the previous measure? 
 A tie. 
 
What is the symbol for a flat note in music? 
 ♭. 
 
What is the time signature that indicates two beats per measure, with the half note getting one 
beat? 
 
 2/2. 
 
What does the term "crescendo" mean? 
 
 Gradually getting louder. 
 
What is the term for a series of notes that are played in a quick, flowing manner, often in a scale- 
like pattern? 
...
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Grade 5 Music Theory Latest Version 
 
Graded A+ 
 
What is the term for a note that is held over from the previous measure? 
 A tie. 
 
What is the symbol for a flat note in music? 
 ♭. 
 
What is the time signature that indicates two beats per measure, with the half note getting one 
beat? 
 
 2/2. 
 
What does the term "crescendo" mean? 
 
 Gradually getting louder. 
 
What is the term for a series of notes that are played in a quick, flowing manner, often in a scale- 
like pattern? 
...
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