UMT Intermediate Lesson 10 Flashcards
True or False - There are three types of cadences: Major, minor and Augmented.
False - The three types of cadences are Perfect, Plagal and Imperfect.
True or False - A cadence is a progression of two chords that ends a phrase or section of music.
True
True or False - A Perfect (Authentic) Cadence ends on the Dominant.
False - a Perfect Cadence ends on the Tonic.
True or False - A Plagal Cadence ends on the Dominant.
False - a Plagal Cadence ends on the Tonic.
True or False - An Imperfect (Half) Cadence ends on the Dominant.
True
True or False - A Perfect Cadence is also called an Authentic Cadence.
True
True or False - An Imperfect Cadence is also called a Half Cadence.
True
True or False - The notes in the Bass Clef determine if the cadence is Perfect, Plagal or Imperfect.
True
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
C Major - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
D flat Major - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
c minor - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
e minor - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
E Major - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
d minor - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
g minor - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
E flat Major - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
B flat Major - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
e flat minor - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
F Major - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
G Major - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
f minor - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
G flat Major - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
b minor - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
f sharp minor - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
a minor - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
b flat minor - Plagal Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
c sharp minor - Imperfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
A flat Major - Perfect Cadence
Name the Key. Identify the cadence as Perfect, Plagal, or Imperfect.
D Major - Prefect Cadence
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 3
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 3
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 3
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 6
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 6
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 6
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 6
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 3
Is the Quintuplet (group of 5) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
5 = 6
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 6
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 3
Is the Septuplet (group of 7) played in the time of 3 or 6 notes of the same value?
7 = 3
The Quintuplet is equal to how many notes of the same value? (5 = ?)
5 = 4 quarter notes
The Quintuplet is equal to how many notes of the same value? (5 = ?)
5 = 4 thirty-second notes