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Spring 2021 Semester Exam

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Question 1
1.

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

Question 2
2.

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

Question 3
3.

Complete the C7 chord: C E G __

Question 4
4.

A dominant 7th chord contains which of the following?

Question 5
5.

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

Question 6
6.

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

Question 7
7.

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

Question 8
8.

What is the inversion for this triad?

Question 9
9.

What would this chord look like in 2nd inversion?

Question 10
10.

Click all the G Major triads:

Question 11
11.

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

Question 12
12.

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

Question 13
13.

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

Question 14
14.

What type of scale is this?

Question 15
15.

What type of scale is this?

Question 16
16.

What type of scale is this?

Question 17
17.

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

  1. Locrian
  2. Phrygian
  3. Mixolydian
  4. Aeolian
  5. Lydian
  6. Ionian
  7. Dorian
Question 18
18.

Choose all of the following that are true.

Question 19
19.

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

Question 20
20.

Drag the minors to the correct relative majors.

  • eb minor
  • a# minor
  • bb minor
  • c minor
  • f# minor
  • d# minor
  • A major
  • Gb major
  • Eb major
  • C# major
  • F# major
  • Db major
Question 21
21.

Choose the answer that describes this:

Question 22
22.

Choose the chord progression that best describes this:

Question 23
23.

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

Question 24
24.

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.