Your Music Theory Challenge: Cracking the Code of Complex Harmony (9th Grade) Quiz (Medium) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Strengthen your analytical skills by identifying modes, complex intervals, and circle of fifths movements in this rigorous high school theory review.
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This assessment evaluates student mastery of high-level music theory concepts including modal characteristics, enharmonic interval functions, and advanced harmonic progressions. The quiz employs a scaffolded approach by moving from fundamental key signature identification to complex secondary dominant analysis and rhythmic interpretation. It is designed for high school elective music theory courses to provide formative data on student readiness for AP-level music theory coursework.
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- Analyze and identify the specific scale degree alterations that define Lydian and Phrygian modes.
- Calculate the pitch content of dominant seventh and secondary dominant chords within specific major keys.
- Compare the functional resolution and enharmonic properties of augmented sixth intervals and minor seventh intervals.
All 10 Questions
- If you are composing a piece in the Lydian mode starting on F, which specific scale degree is raised compared to the standard F Major scale?A) The perfect fifthB) The perfect fourthC) The minor thirdD) The major seventh
- In the process of harmonic analysis, a 'V7' chord in the key of E Major consists of which four notes?A) E - G# - B - DB) B - D# - F# - AC) B - D# - F# - GD) A - C# - E - G
- An 'Augmented Sixth' interval contains the same number of half-steps as a 'Minor Seventh' interval but functions differently in a musical score.A) TrueB) False
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- Which of these key signatures represents the relative minor of B-flat Major?A) Two sharps (F#, C#)B) One flat (Bb)C) Two flats (Bb, Eb)D) Three flats (Bb, Eb, Ab)
- When moving counter-clockwise on the Circle of Fifths, each consecutive key adds one ________ to its key signature.A) SharpB) FlatC) NaturalD) Double-Sharp
- In 6/8 time, there are six beats per measure and the quarter note receives the beat.A) TrueB) False
- A 'Diminished Seventh' chord is unique because it is composed entirely of which stacked interval?A) Major thirdsB) Minor thirdsC) Perfect fourthsD) Major seconds
- The secondary dominant chord 'V of V' (V/V) in the key of C Major is which major triad?A) G MajorB) F MajorC) D MajorD) A Major
- The Phrygian mode is often associated with Spanish Flamenco music due to its distinctive half-step between the first and second scale degrees.A) TrueB) False
- Which cadence provides the most 'incomplete' or 'waiting' feeling, usually ending a phrase on the dominant chord?A) Plagal CadenceB) Perfect Authentic CadenceC) Half CadenceD) Deceptive Cadence
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This Music Theory Quiz is an excellent resource for a substitute teacher because it provides clear explanations for every answer, allowing students to self-correct and learn independently even if the sub is not a music specialist.
Most ninth-grade students will complete this Music Theory Quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it a perfect tool for a mid-period check for understanding or a focused bell-ringer activity.
You can easily adapt this Music Theory Quiz for differentiation by having advanced students explain the voice-leading requirements of the intervals identified, while providing a printed circle of fifths as a scaffold for students who need extra support.
While specifically designed as a 9th grade Music Theory Quiz, the rigorous focus on dominant seventh chords and secondary functions makes it appropriate for any high school student preparing for advanced collegiate-level music theory.
Teachers can use this Music Theory Quiz as a pre-test before a unit on composition or as a quick exit ticket to identify which students are struggling with the specific intervals and modal transformations covered in the curriculum.