Roman numeral analysis up to 2nd fermata Due Monday 12/15
www.musictheory.net/exercises/chord/drwy9ydyyyny
20/20 required to pass Major Scale constructed by half-steps:
C D E F G A B C W W H W W W H minor scales: Relative: related by key signature Parallel: related by tonic (first note) To find relative: first note of Major scale - go down two notes (3 half steps) to find tonic of minor scale, keep keep signature To find parallel: from major, lower scale degrees 3, 6, and 7 by 1/2 step Three forms of minor:
Here are some great resources to help you learn and understand intervals:
Counting half-steps Unison: 0 minor 2nd: 1 Major 2nd: 2 minor 3rd: 3 Major 3rd: 4 Perfect 4th: 5 Tritone: 6 Perfect 5th: 7 minor 6th: 8 Major 6th: 9 minor 7th: 10 Major 7th: 11 Octave (Perfect 8): 12 Diatonic (of the scale) intervals: Major scale: Unison, M2, M3, P4, P5, M6, M7, P8 minor scale: Unison, M3, m3, P4, P5, m6, m7, P8 DUE FRIDAY BEFORE CLASS
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