7 - Triads & Inversions - Close & Open Position Flashcards
Use this deck to learn Italian terms, placement of accidentals, triads (open and close position), identifying the root of a triad in an inversion, technical degree names, Roman Numeral scale degrees, and intervals and inversions. Audio is included to supplement your learning. Master Your Musicianship Skills - Complete Lesson 7 of the matching Ultimate Music Theory Intermediate Workbook to enhance your music theory training. UltimateMusicTheory.com
Explain the tempo.
adagio
adagio - a slow tempo (slower than andante but not as slow as largo)
Explain the tempo.
grave
grave - slow and solemn
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moderato
moderato - at a moderate tempo
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allegro
allegro - fast
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vivace
vivace - lively, brisk
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lento
lento - slow
Explain the tempo.
allegretto
allegretto - fairly fast (a little slower than allegro)
Explain the tempo.
con moto
con moto - with movement
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largo
largo - very slow
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prestissimo
prestissimo - as fast as possible
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andante
andante - moderately slow; at a walking pace
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presto
presto - very fast
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larghetto
larghetto - not as slow as largo
Explain the tempo.
andantino
andantino - a little faster than andante
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Correct
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Incorrect. The Correct placement is
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Incorrect. The Correct placement is
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Incorrect. The Correct placement is
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Correct
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Correct
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Incorrect. The Correct placement is
Is the placement of the accidentals Correct or Incorrect.
Correct
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Close Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Is the triad written in Open Position or in Close Position?
Open Position
Name the Root.
Root - A sharp
Name the Root.
Root - F
Name the Root.
Root - C
Name the Root.
Root - G sharp