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13
Read the following questions from the four options (A, B, C and D) given in each question. Choose the best option
Use the example below to answer the question that follows. Which of the following best describes the seventh chord in the above example?
{ "A": "Major seventh in third inversion", "B": "Dominant seventh in second inversion", "C": "Major/minor seventh in third inversion", "D": "Minor seventh in second inversion" }
knowledge
A
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L:1/4 M:4/4 K:D [FGBd]4 |] %1
The chord in the given example has G as its root, so that the chord in root position can be spelled: G-B-D-F#. Because the interval from G to F# is a major seventh, rather than a minor 7th, the chord is a major 7th chord. The 7th note of the chord—F#—is in the bass, which indicates that the chord is in third inversion, thus the correct answer is A: major seventh in third inversion.
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Read the following questions from the four options (A, B, C and D) given in each question. Choose the best option
Use the example below to answer the question that follows. Which of the following is the name of the note in the above example?
{ "A": "C-sharp", "B": "E-sharp", "C": "A-sharp", "D": "G-sharp" }
knowledge
C
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L:1/4 M:4/4 K:E ^a4 |] %1
In the treble clef, the lines from bottom to top are: E, G, B, D, F. From the fifth line on the treble clef, the first ledger line above that is an interval of one-third higher. Because the top line is F, an interval of a third up would be A. The correct answer then, is A#, answer choice C.
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Read the following questions from the four options (A, B, C and D) given in each question. Choose the best option
Use the example below to answer the question that follows. Which of the following is the name of the note in the above example?
{ "A": "B-flat", "B": "D", "C": "B", "D": "D-flat" }
knowledge
D
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L:1/4 M:4/4 K:Cb D,4 |] %1
The note in the example is D-flat. The key signature contains seven flats: Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb, Cb, and Fb; therefore, the answer can be neither B nor C. The third line of the bass clef is always D for a correct answer of D-flat; a careless error may result in reading the third line as B which is only valid in the treble clef.
88
Read the following questions from the four options (A, B, C and D) given in each question. Choose the best option
Use the example below to answer the question that follows.Which of the following chord progressions best describes the above example?
{ "A": "ii\n6\n/\n4 – V – vi\n6 - iii\n", "B": "I\n6 – IV – V6\n/\n4 - ii", "C": "IV – V6\n/\n4 – I - ii\n", "D": "iii\n6 – V – I\n6\n/\n4 - IV" }
knowledge
B
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L:1/4 M:4/4 K:E [G,B,E] [A,CE] [F,B,D] [F,A,C] |] %1
The chords in the example are: E major in first inversion, A major in root position, B major in second inversion, and F# minor in root position. In the key of E major, the chords given should be written in Roman numerals relative to their scale degrees in the key (E-F#-
100
Read the following questions from the four options (A, B, C and D) given in each question. Choose the best option
Use the example below to answer the question that follows. The chord in the above example can be best described as which of the following?
{ "A": "viio", "B": "V", "C": "ii", "D": "iv" }
knowledge
A
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L:1/4 M:4/4 K:F# [EGB]4 |] %1
The chord in the given example is an E# fully diminished triad. In the key of F# major, this chord is built on the seventh scale degree of F# major scale (F#-G#-A#-B-C#-D#-E#-F#). In standard music theory notation, the E# fully diminished chord can be written in Roman numerals as viio, answer A.