Spring 2021 Semester Exam

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24 questions
1

What kind of 7th does a Dominant 7th chord have? (What is the interval between the root and 7th)

1

What Roman Numeral would you use for a Dominant 7th chord in root position?

1

Complete the C7 chord: C E G __

1

A dominant 7th chord contains which of the following?

1

Choose all answers that describe NCTs (non-chord tones).

1

A 7th chord with the root on the bottom is in what inversion?

1

The figured bass for a Dominant 7th chord with the 3rd on the bottom is:

1

What is the inversion for this triad?

1

What would this chord look like in 2nd inversion?

3

Click all the G Major triads:

1

When labeling chords with Roman numerals, lower case letters indicate what kind of chord?

6

Below the staff write the roman numeral and figured bass for each chord.

7

Below the staff write the roman numeral and figured bass for each chord.

1

What type of scale is this?

1

What type of scale is this?

1

What type of scale is this?

7

Reorder in numerical order from top to bottom. (first = top, last = bottom)

  1. Dorian
  2. Ionian
  3. Phrygian
  4. Lydian
  5. Mixolydian
  6. Locrian
  7. Aeolian
2

Choose all of the following that are true.

4

Select all notes that would appear in the V7 chord of f# minor.

6

Drag the minors to the correct relative majors.

  • c minor
  • bb minor
  • eb minor
  • a# minor
  • d# minor
  • f# minor
  • A major
  • Gb major
  • Eb major
  • C# major
  • F# major
  • Db major
1

Choose the answer that describes this:

1

Choose the chord progression that best describes this:

8

Write down the key in the designated space and Roman numerals with figured base for the progression below:

8

1. Harmonize the following melody excerpt with primary chords in the correct inversions.
**You may have one chord per measure, OR two chords.
2. Provide the correct Roman numerals with figured bass underneath the chords you've written.