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AP Music Theory 1.1 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. Which of the following scales contains the notes shown above?
AP Music Theory 1.2 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. The interval shown about is what?
AP Music Theory 1.3 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. What is the parallel minor of G major?
AP Music Theory 2.2 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols 190 Views
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AP Music Theory 2.2 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. In the key of F major, what would the figured bass symbol above be realized as?
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Thank you We sneak in and here's your shmoop to
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shore Brought to you by the figured base The disfigured
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base was too busy hiding composing music underneath an opera
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house Teo really Bring it Okay Here's our question in
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the key of f major what would the figured base
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symbol above be realized As and here are potential answers
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minor One six nine two six five major Forcing my
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maid your five Okay first off let's identify that note
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We know by its position on the staff that it's
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obviously Well hang on a second Is that the tenor
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clef We're looking at a long time No see man
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how are the kids anyway In tenor clef the note
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in our question is an e and if it's been
- 00:45
a while since you've seen our good old buddy tenor
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clef here's a quick refresher the clef frames the c
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line so whichever line the little boxy part of the
- 00:56
cliffs around always marks the notes See So if the
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line being framed as c weaken simply count down to
- 01:01
the note in question to figure out what it is
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and then counting Great So we know that the bottom
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of this figured base is an e we know that
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we're in tenor clef we know we're in f major
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and we know that every answer has six five tagged
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onto the end which indicates a seventh chord in first
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inversion We also know why the caged bird sings fiercely
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Maya angelou gave us the inside scoop at a dinner
- 01:27
party once anyway if we spell out our seventh chord
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starting on e wi get e g b flat and
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c but since we're in first inversion we know that
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e is not the root of the chord C is
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to visualize what this court would look like in route
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position we can last so that c down to the
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bottom and well yee hah alright see is the fifth
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above half in the key of f major making the
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correct answer here D major five six five oh and
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word to the wise Don't try to lasso anything else 00:02:01.436 --> [endTime] in music Our orchestra conductor still hasn't forgiven us
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