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3. What is the parallel minor of D major?

a. B minor
b. D minor
c. F minor
d. G minor

4. Which minor scale has a raised seventh degree when ascending and descending?
a. natural minor
b. melodic minor
c. harmonic minor
d. chromatic minor

5. The most conclusive-sounding cadence, often found at the end of a piece, is a(n)
a. deceptive cadence
b. plagal cadence
c. half cadence
d authentic cadence

6. The chord progression of a plagal cadence is
a. IV-vi
b. IV-I
c. I-V
d. V^7-I

7. A major third stacked on top of a minor forms a(n) ________ triad.
a. major
b. minor
c. augmented
d. diminished

8. A major triad is formed by stacking
a. a major third on top of a nor third
b. a major third on top of a major third
c. a minor third on top of a minor
d. a minor third on top of a major third

9. What kind of interval os this?
a. perfect fourth
b. major third
c. major fourth
d. minor third

10. What note would you add to make this F-minor triad?
a. A
b. D
c. Ab
d. Db

11. Adding an A on the second space, directly above the F, would make this chord a
a. root-position triad
b. first-inversion triad
c. second-inversion triad
d. third-inversion triad

12. F is subdominant in which key?
a. F minor
b. Eb minor
c. C major
d. Ab major

3. What is the parallel minor of D major? a. B minor b. D minor c. F minor d. G minor-example-1
User Niko Craft
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Answer:

3.f 4.b

Step-by-step explanation:

User Pete BD
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Parallel minor of D Major is b. D minor
Raised seventh ascending and descending is c. Harmonic minor
Most conclusive cadence is d. Authentic cadence
Plagal cadence is b. IV-I
major third stacked on minor forms b. Minor triad
8. Major triad formed by stacking d. Minor third on top if a major third
9. Perfect fourth
10. Add c. An to make an F minor triad
11. Root-position? (Hard to know without seeing I)
12. F is subdominant in C major
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