Chord Identification - Major Diatonic - (I to IV and V) Flashcards

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Bb - F)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (C - F)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (B - E)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (B - F#)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (G - C)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (C - G)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Eb - Bb)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (G - D)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Ab - Eb)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (D - A)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Eb - Ab)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Ab - Db)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Db - Ab)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Bb - Eb)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (E - A)

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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (E - B)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (F - Bb)

18
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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Db - Gb)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (A - D)

20
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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (A - E)

21
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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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Gb - Db)

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Q

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)

A

I – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (F - C)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (D - G)

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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)

A

I – IV (Major chord on the fourth scale degree) (Gb - Cb)