Scales Flashcards
1
Q
spelling scales
A
- you are given the scale and have to respond (write or say) the appropriate pitches in order
2
Q
interval pattern
A
- major pattern
- w,w,h,w,w,w,h
3
Q
tetrachord system
A
- major pattern
- two major tetrachords put together
- pitches have more than one name because different names are sued to make sure that the scale is spelled correctly
- all letters are used, nad accidentals are added
- key of Bb is spelled Bb, C, Db, F, G, A, Bb
- not Bb, C, D, D#, F, G, Bb becusase in it there is no E and there are two D’s
4
Q
chromatic scales
A
- raising pitches are sharp
- lowering pitchers are flat
- try to keep the numbers and accidentals in agreement
- solfege chromatic syllables, no simple answer, jus practice
- Ascending solfege syllables: Do, di, re, ri, mi, fa, fi, sol, si, la, li, ti, do
- Descending chromatic syllables: Do, ti, te, la, le, sol, se, fa, mi, me, re, ra do
5
Q
tetrachords are sets of 4-note segments
A
- true
6
Q
when spelling ascending chromatic scales, the rule is to raise notes with
A
- sharps
7
Q
the half step in a major tetrachord is between the following scale degrees
A
- 3&4