Chord Identification - Minor Diatonic (i to iv- v-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 – iv (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (G#m - C#m)

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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) (Bm - 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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (A#m - D#m)

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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) (Cm - 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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Dm - Gm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Fm - Bbm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (A#m - E#m)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Cm - Gm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (F#m - C#m)

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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) (F#m - 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) (Fm - 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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Dm - Am)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (F#m - Bm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Em - Bm)

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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) (Dm - 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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Fm - Cm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Bm - Em)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (G#m - D#m)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Am - Dm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (C#m - F#m)

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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 (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Em - Am)

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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) (Gm - 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 – iv (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Cm - Fm)

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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 (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (D#m - A#m)

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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (G#m - 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)
i – v (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Bm - F#m)
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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Em - 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)
i – v (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (C#m - G#m)
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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (D#m - 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)
i – iv (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (Gm - Cm)
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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (C#m - 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)
i – v (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Am - Em)
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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (Am - 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)
i – v (Minor chord on the fifth scale degree) (Gm - Dm)
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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)
i – iv (Minor chord on the fourth scale degree) (D#m - G#m)
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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)
i – V (Major chord on the fifth scale degree) (A#m - E#)