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18 Cards in this Set
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The Consonant riads are..
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Maj and min triads
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The dissonant triads are...
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Aug and dim
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Constructing triads on descending melodic minor is identical to triads on what scale
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Natural minor
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Vibration of the whole unit produces...
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the generating tone.
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The pitch of the generating tone is called...
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the fundamental
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The fundamental is what partial..
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The first partial.
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Which partial has the greatest amplitude..
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The first partial
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A string vibrating in sixths produces what overtone..
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The fifth
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A string vibrating in halves produces what partial..
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The second partial
(first overtone) |
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Which partial is the out of tune partial...
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7, 11, and 14
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The.......of a musical instrument affects.....
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physical nature of instrument, timbre
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The most prominent overtones on the saxophone are...
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first (second partial)
third (4th partial) fifth (6th partial) etc. |
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The most prominent overtones on the clarinet are the...
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second (3rd partial)
fourth (5th partial) sixth (7th partial) |
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Pitches are also called
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partials
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The most direct means of transposition is...
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transposition by scale degree.
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To increase accuarcy when transposing music with many accidentals you should use...
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transposition by interval
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In transposition you must keep th pitch relationship..
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intact
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When transposition desired is ahalf step higher or lower use transposition by...
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change of key signature
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