Test 2: Lesson 6

Test 2: Intervals, Major Scale, triplet subdivision

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Exercise 1) Recognize the intervals. Choose the correct answer between A, B, C, D

1a.

A: 6th B: Minor 3rd. C: Octave. D: 5th

1c

A: 4th. B: 2nd. C: 6th. D: 5th

1b.

A: 4th. B: major 3rd. C: Octave. D: 7th

1d

A: 6th. B: Major 3rd. C: 2nd. D: 4th.

Exercise 2) Recognize the intervals in the following audio examples, using a combination of all the things we learnt so far

2a.

A: Minor 3rd. B: 2nd. C: 4th. D: Major 3rd

2b.

A: Octave B: 2nd C: 7th D: 5th

2c.

A: 4th. B: Major 3rd. C: 6th. D: 5th

2d.

A: 5th. B: 2nd. C: 7th. D: Octave

Exercise 3) Is this a Major Scale? Answer yes or no if the following scales follow the major scale pattern.

3a.

3b.

3c.

3d.

Exercise 4) In which key are this melodies? Tip: transcribe the melodies first with the techniques previously learnt and then identify the major scale they belong to.

4a.

A: A major. B: C major C: G major D: F major

4b.

A: F major. B: Bb major C: C major D: E major.

4c.

A: G major. B: D major C: Ab major D: D major

4d.

A: G major. B: F major. C: D major D: A major

Exercise 5) Are this small audio segments in 4/4 with triplet subdivision or in 3/4?

Tip: Pay attention to the accents and understand what are the strong beats!

5a.

A: Triplet B: 3/4 subdivision

5b.

A: Triplet. B: 3/4 subdivision

5c.

A: Triplet B: 3/4 subdivision

5d.

A: Triplet B: 3/4 subdivision