Music Fundamentals: Final Exam

This exam covers all of the major topics from the course. There are 40 questions across 16 sections.

What to Expect

  1. Pitch & Key Signatures — Identify notes on a staff in treble and bass clef with key signatures applied.
  2. Compare Durations — Determine which of two rhythmic values is longer or shorter.
  3. Time Signatures — Identify the time signature of a short rhythm example in both simple and compound meters.
  4. Piano Keyboard — Locate specific pitches on the piano keyboard, including sharps and flats.
  5. Key Signatures — Identify major and minor key signatures in both treble and bass clef.
  6. Circle of Fifths — Place major and minor keys correctly on the circle of fifths.
  7. Natural Minor Scales — Notate a natural minor scale by adding the correct accidentals to the given notes.
  8. Harmonic Minor — Convert a natural minor scale to harmonic minor by raising the 7th scale degree.
  9. Melodic Minor — Convert a natural minor scale to melodic minor (ascending form).
  10. Parallel Scales — Convert a scale to its parallel major or minor.
  11. Interval Identification — Identify the quality of a notated harmonic or melodic interval (major, minor, perfect, augmented, or diminished).
  12. Interval Inversion — Invert a given 6th or 7th and identify the resulting interval.
  13. Build Intervals — Add a note above or below a given pitch to construct a specified interval.
  14. Build Triads — Adjust a major triad's accidentals to produce the requested quality (minor, diminished, or augmented).
  15. Identify Triads — Identify the quality and inversion of a notated triad.
  16. Roman Numerals — Identify the Roman numeral for a given chord within a major or minor key.

This quiz has 40 questions:

  • 4 Pitch & Key Signatures
  • 4 Compare Durations
  • 4 Time Signatures
  • 4 Piano Keyboard
  • 4 Key Signatures
  • 3 Circle of Fifths
  • 2 Natural Minor Scales
  • 2 Harmonic Minor
  • 1 Melodic Minor
  • 1 Parallel Scales
  • 3 Interval Identification
  • 1 Interval Inversion
  • 1 Build Intervals
  • 2 Build Triads
  • 2 Identify Triads
  • 2 Roman Numerals

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