Intro to Electronic Music Exam Flashcards

1
Q

event editor 1: Track Editior

A

Allows you to edit tracks

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2
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event editor 2: Score/Notation

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Allows you to see rhythms

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3
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event editor 3: Piano Roll

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Allows you to input notes

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4
Q

event editor 4: Event editor

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Allows you to change events in music

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5
Q

Workflow shortcut 1: R

A

repeats rhythm

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6
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Workflow shortcut 2: T

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time signature

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7
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Workflow shortcut 3: K

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Key signature

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8
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Workflow shortcut 4: L

A

line tool

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9
Q

Workflow shortcut 5: Command + R

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rehearsal mark

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10
Q

Workflow shortcut 6: Command + K

A

chord symbol

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11
Q

Workflow shortcut 7: Command + L

A

lyrics

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12
Q

Workflow shortcut 8: Shift + Command + delete

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clears data

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13
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Workflow shortcut 9: ESC

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clears/neutralizes

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14
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Workflow shortcut 10: Command + ⬆️ or Command + ⬇️

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brings note up or down and octave

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15
Q

Workflow shortcut 11: 2, 3, 4…

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creates a 2nd, 3rd, 4th interval, etc

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16
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2 pitches that are 4 semitones apart?

17
Q

2 pitches that are 3 semitones apart?

18
Q

Lower any note a half step?

A

becomes a major triad

19
Q

Raise any note a half step?

A

becomes a minor triad

20
Q

Dominant seven means..

A

the 7th of the chord is lowered

21
Q

If there is no maj or min in front of a 7th chord (ex: A7, Bb7)

A

automatically there is a dominant (lowered) 7th

22
Q

WWHWWWH

A

the formula for a major scale

23
Q

any extension chords in music with no MAJ or min infront (ex: F9sus)

A

automatically have a lowered 7th

24
Q

Major chord

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1st (root), 3rd, & 5th notes

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Major 7th Chord
1st (root), 3rd, 5th & 7th notes
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Minor Chord
1st (root), min 3rd, & perfect 5th notes
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Minor 7th Chord
1st (root), minor 3rd, perfect 5th and lowered 7th notes
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Sus4 Chord
1st (root), 4th & perfect 5th notes
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Sus2 Chord
1st (root), 2nd & perfect 5th notes
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Diminished Chord
1st (root), min 3rd & lowered 5th notes
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Augmented chord
1st (root), 3rd & raised 5th notes
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Dominant Chord (ex: G7, A7, etc)
1st (root), maj 3rd, perfect 5th and lowered 7th
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5 things music needs?
Harmonies, Melodies, Rhythm, Sound, and You
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Slash chords (ex: D/A, C/D)
D chord over an A in bass, C chord over D in bass, etc
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Inversion
rearranging the order you play a chord
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Sonorities in music
Minor, Major, Diminished, Augmented, Suspended