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What is a chord?
A note on the piano
Two or more notes played together
A pair of trousers
A pattern of notes played ascending or descending
What is a semitone?
The smallest interval between two notes
Two adjacent white keys on the piano
Two tones
One of the black keys on the piano
How many notes in a triad?
2
3
4
5
What does a lower case m mean in a chord symbol (e.g. Em)?
major
minor
mini
missing
If the chord is F# major, which note is the root of the chord (which note would I write first)?
A
E
F
F#
G
Which of the following are the correct notes for Em?
E G B
E G# B
G B D
C E G
Which of the following are the correct notes for the chord of C ?
C Eb G
C E G
E G B
A C E
Click on the THREE notes that are needed for the chord of G.
C
G
A
B
D
Click on the THREE notes that are needed for the chord of D.
D
F
F#
A
B
What is the correct name of this chord?
E major
A major
C# major
What is the correct name of this chord?
D major
F# major
A major
What is the correct name of this chord?
G major
E minor
B major
D minor
What is the correct name of this chord?
F major
C major
E minor
G minor
What is the correct name of this chord?
E minor
E major
What is the pattern of semitones in a major chord?
4 - 3
3 - 4
T T S T T T S
5 - 3
What is the pattern of semitones in a minor chord?
4 - 3
3 - 4
T T S T T T S
3 - 5
How many semitones between C and Eb?
2
3
4
5
How many semitones between D and F#?
2
3
4
5
How many semitones between E and G?
2
3
4
5
When the notes are played simultaneously, what type of chord is played?
Block chord
Broken chord
Stacked chord
Riff
When the chord notes are played separately, what type of chord is played?
Block chord
Broken chord
Stacked chord
Riff
When a repeating pattern is created from the notes of a chord, what type of chord is played?
Block chord
Broken chord
Stacked chord
Riff
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