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1.) The solfege syllable for the dominant note G is ________

A. do
B. ti
C. fa
D. sol

2.) which of these intervals is a half step
A. G to A-flat
B. E to F-sharp
C. C to B-flat
D. all of the above

3.) which of these intervals is a half step?
A. G to A-flat
B. E to F-sharp
C. C to B-flat
D. all of the above

4. the interval between any note and its nearest neighbor with the same letter name called _______
A. and octave
B. a unison
C. a third
D. a fifth

5. a sharp symbol next to a note makes that note ________
A. one half step higher
B. one whole step higher
C. one half step lower
D. one whole step lower

User Ian Jones
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Number one is D sol.
User Xingzhou Liu
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I'll give you the answer and also I'll provide you with the illustration. It heps to get the idea of sharps, steps, half-steps etc. Very useful thing. You can use it as these topic is tricky enough. So here are the answers:
1.The solfege syllable for the dominant note G is D. sol.
2. C. C to B-flat
3. A. G to A-flat
4. The interval between any note and its nearest neighbor with the same letter name called A. and octave.
5. A sharp symbol next to a note makes that note A. one half step higher
I hope everything is clear with note circle.
1.) The solfege syllable for the dominant note G is ________ A. do B. ti C. fa D. sol-example-1
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