Chord Identification - Major-Diatonic - All Chords Flashcards
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (minor chord on the second scale degree) (C - Dm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (Db - Ebm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (D - Em)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (Eb - Fm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (E - F#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (F - Gm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (Gb - Abm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (G - Am)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (Ab - Bbm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (A - Bm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (Bb - Cm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – ii (Minor chord on the second scale degree) (B - C#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (C - Em)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (Db - Fm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (D - F#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (Eb - Gm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (E - G#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (F - Am)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (Gb - Bbm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (G- Bm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (Ab - Cm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (A - C#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (Bb - Dm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – iii (Minor chord on the third scale degree) (B - D#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (C - F)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Db - Gb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (D - G)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Eb - Ab)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (E - A)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (F - Bb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Gb - Cb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (G - C)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (A - D)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Ab - Db)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Bb - Eb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (B - E)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (C - G)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Db - Ab)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (D - A)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Eb - Bb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (E - B)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (F - C)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Gb - Db)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (G - D)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Ab - Eb)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (A - E)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Bb - F)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (B - F#)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (C - Am)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (Db - Bbm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (D - Bm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (Eb - Cm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (E - C#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (F - Dm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (Gb - Ebm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (G - Em)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (Ab - Fm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (A - F#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (Bb - Gm)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vi (Minor chord on the sixth scale degree) (B - G#m)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (C - B°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (Db - C°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (D - C#°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (Eb - D°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (E - D#°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (F - E°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (Gb - F°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (G - F#°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (Ab - G°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (A - G#°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (Bb - A°)
You will hear 2 chords presented in 2 ways:
First Way: Tonic + another chord from the key in root position
Second Way: Same Tonic and chord, but the other chord is in first inversion.
What is the interval between the 2 chords? (Roman Numerals)
I – vii° (Diminished chord on the seventh scale degree) (B - A#°)