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3.4: Practice Excercises

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    1.

    Specify the minor key for each key signature given.

    PRAC-EXER-ID-min-key-sig.svg

    Answer.

    2.

    Write the minor key signature and specified minor scale in each example.

    PRAC-EXER-writing-minor-scales.svg

    3.

    Write the minor key signature for the given key in each example.

    PRAC-EXER-writing-minor-key-sig.svg

    4.

    Specify the key from the scale degree name.

    1. minor: AA♭ is the mediant
    2. minor: DD♭ is the subtonic
    3. major: BB is the dominant
    4. major: CC is the submediant
    5. minor: DD♯ is the subdominant
    6. major: BB♭ is the leading tone
    7. minor: EE♯ is the supertonic

    Answer.

    Click here to download the homework. PDF versions of the textbook, homework exercises, and practice exercises can be found at musictheory.pugetsound.edu


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