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What is the formula for the C major scale?
What is the formula for the C major scale?
- W-W-W-H-W-W-H
- H-W-W-W-W-H-W
- W-H-W-W-H-W-W
- W-W-H-W-W-W-H (correct)
What interval is the distance between C and C#?
What interval is the distance between C and C#?
- Minor second (correct)
- Minor third
- Major third
- Major second
Which notes are on the lines of the staff (in treble clef)?
Which notes are on the lines of the staff (in treble clef)?
- G-B-D-F-A
- D-F-A-C-E
- C-E-G-B-D
- E-G-B-D-F (correct)
What is the key signature with no sharps or flats?
What is the key signature with no sharps or flats?
What notes make up a major chord?
What notes make up a major chord?
What is the distance between C and D?
What is the distance between C and D?
How do you make a minor chord from a major chord?
How do you make a minor chord from a major chord?
What is the circle of 5ths used to illustrate?
What is the circle of 5ths used to illustrate?
What is the distance between G and A?
What is the distance between G and A?
What is the most important interval to define the tonality of chords?
What is the most important interval to define the tonality of chords?
What is the formula for a minor scale?
What is the formula for a minor scale?
What is the distance between C and F?
What is the distance between C and F?
What are the names of the notes in the musical alphabet?
What are the names of the notes in the musical alphabet?
What are the enharmonic equivalents of F#?
What are the enharmonic equivalents of F#?
Which notes do not have sharps or flats between them?
Which notes do not have sharps or flats between them?
What are the core concepts taught in the video?
What are the core concepts taught in the video?
What is the musical alphabet?
What is the musical alphabet?
What is the same as F#?
What is the same as F#?
Which notes do not have sharps or flats between them?
Which notes do not have sharps or flats between them?
What are the core concepts necessary to make music theory understandable?
What are the core concepts necessary to make music theory understandable?