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This document provides an assignment for a music theory course. It includes 5 sections - identifying intervals, constructing intervals above and below given pitches, constructing key signatures, identifying scale degrees within major scales, and determining whether two pitches are within each other's major scales. The student is to complete practice problems related to pitch, rhythms, and the reading assignment.

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Assign #3-1

This document provides an assignment for a music theory course. It includes 5 sections - identifying intervals, constructing intervals above and below given pitches, constructing key signatures, identifying scale degrees within major scales, and determining whether two pitches are within each other's major scales. The student is to complete practice problems related to pitch, rhythms, and the reading assignment.

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Introduction to Musicianship

Assignment #3.1

Name
Section_________

Reading:
Practice:

Date____________________

Text, read pp. 49-55


Pitch, practice 2-612-66
Rhythms, practice. 2-212-25

I.

Identify the following intervals by their general names.

II.

Construct the following intervals above () or below () the given pitches as indicated.

III.

Construct the following key signatures.

Introduction to Musicianship
IV.

Initials

In the blank on the left, identify the scale degree of the major scale indicated on the right.
a. ^5 in the scale of G Major:
b. ^3 in the scale of E Major:
c. ^7 in the scale of D Major:
d. ^6 in the scale of B Major:
e. ^2 in the scale of G Major:
f.

^4 in the scale of D Major:

g. ^6 in the scale of A Major:


h. ^3 in the scale of A Major:

V.

i.

^7 in the scale of F Major:

j.

^5 in the scale of B Major:

Given the two pitches on the right, state first whether or not the second pitch is in the
major scale of the first pitch and next whether the first pitch is in the major scale of the
second pitch. In the blanks next to the pitches, simply write yes or no.
Two Pitches:

a. G & D
b. B & D
c. A & F
d. F & A
e. D & C
f.

A& E

g. G & A
h. G & C

Second pitch in the scale of the first pitch?

First pitch in the scale of the second?

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