Intro to Electronic Music Exam Flashcards
event editor 1: Track Editior
Allows you to edit tracks
event editor 2: Score/Notation
Allows you to see rhythms
event editor 3: Piano Roll
Allows you to input notes
event editor 4: Event editor
Allows you to change events in music
Workflow shortcut 1: R
repeats rhythm
Workflow shortcut 2: T
time signature
Workflow shortcut 3: K
Key signature
Workflow shortcut 4: L
line tool
Workflow shortcut 5: Command + R
rehearsal mark
Workflow shortcut 6: Command + K
chord symbol
Workflow shortcut 7: Command + L
lyrics
Workflow shortcut 8: Shift + Command + delete
clears data
Workflow shortcut 9: ESC
clears/neutralizes
Workflow shortcut 10: Command + ⬆️ or Command + ⬇️
brings note up or down and octave
Workflow shortcut 11: 2, 3, 4…
creates a 2nd, 3rd, 4th interval, etc
2 pitches that are 4 semitones apart?
Major 3rd
2 pitches that are 3 semitones apart?
minor 3rd
Lower any note a half step?
becomes a major triad
Raise any note a half step?
becomes a minor triad
Dominant seven means..
the 7th of the chord is lowered
If there is no maj or min in front of a 7th chord (ex: A7, Bb7)
automatically there is a dominant (lowered) 7th
WWHWWWH
the formula for a major scale
any extension chords in music with no MAJ or min infront (ex: F9sus)
automatically have a lowered 7th
Major chord
1st (root), 3rd, & 5th notes