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Music Theory Final Exam

The document is a music theory exam assessing knowledge of: [1] basic music notation elements like notes, rests, time signatures; [2] the circle of fifths and key signatures; [3] writing major, minor, and harmonic scales; [4] identifying intervals; [5] writing major, minor, dominant 7th, and diminished/augmented chords; [6] harmonizing melodies and analyzing chord progressions; and [7] musical dictation.

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Music Theory Final Exam

The document is a music theory exam assessing knowledge of: [1] basic music notation elements like notes, rests, time signatures; [2] the circle of fifths and key signatures; [3] writing major, minor, and harmonic scales; [4] identifying intervals; [5] writing major, minor, dominant 7th, and diminished/augmented chords; [6] harmonizing melodies and analyzing chord progressions; and [7] musical dictation.

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Name:

Music Theory I
Final Exam Name:

I. Identifying
Identifying Basic
Basic Music
Music Notation
Notation Elements
Elements

a. __________________ or ________________

b. _________________ or ________________

c. Fill in the missing bar lines for the example below:

d. Compose a two bar rhythm for the example below, creating a 4 bar excerpt:

e. Fill in the missing rest:

f. Add in the appropriate time signature:


II. Circle of 5ths
a. Place the names of the major keys on the outside circle
b. Place the name of the relative minor keys on the inside circle
c. Place the correct key signature on the staff outside of the circle
III.
Scales
*
*be sure to include the correct key signature and any accidentals for the minor scales

a. C Major

b. F Major

c. E major

d. G major

e. Gb major

f. D Natural Minor

g. G Harmonic Minor
h. F# Melodic Minor ****Hint:(Ascending and Descending)
i. B Melodic Minor

j. C Harmonic Minor

IV. \
Intervals

a. Identify the following Intervals

V. Chords

a. Create the following Major Chords:

CM GM AM AbM BbM EbM EM


b. Create the following Minor Chords:

Bbm Dm Cm C#m Fm Gm Bm
th
c. Create the following Dominant 7 Chords:

G7 F7 C7 Bb7 A7 E7 Db7
d. Create the following chord progressions:

C Major: I IV V I

A Major: I IV V I

G Minor: i iv v i

F Major: I vi ii V7 I

A Minor: i VI ii0 6 V7 I

e. Identify the following chords as diminished or augmented:

VI. Harmonization

a. Harmonize the following using smooth voice leading (inverted chords…)

*Be sure to include a roman numeral analysis…


b. In minor…

VII. Analysis
a. G Major:

b. G Minor:
VIII. Dictation
a.

b.

c.

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