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QUICK-QUIZ Grade 2C - Scales, Degrees, Chords

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1. What are (sometimes called) the 'primary notes' in the scale of C major?

A-B-C
C-E-G
C-F-G
D-F-A

2. How are these notes (question 1) expressed as roman numerals?

I-II-III
I-III-V
II-IV-VI
I-IV-V

3.  What are the 3 primary chords of C major?

C-F-G
C-D-E
A-B-C
D-F-A

4. Which chords below are two of the primary chords of F major?

C-G
Bb-G
F-G
Bb-C

5. Remember to always sharpen the 6th in dominant triads (minor key)

True
False

6. The Subdominant is always the 4th degree of the scale?

True
False

7. gooseberry If the key is E minor then what would this chord be?

Dominant
Tonic
Subdominant
Mediant

8. caterpillarChoose from the options below what term could this chord be best expressed as?

VI
Tonic
Dominant
Subdominant

9. 0Choose from the options below what term could this chord be best expressed as?

Dominant
Tonic
Subdominant
Sub-domicile

10. What are the notes of the dominant triad in the key of G minor?

D-F#-A
G-Bb-D
C-Eb-G
Bb-D-F#

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