| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Sounds bright and uplifting, can be noted as grandeur, especially D major (in my opinion). It is very good for passages and gives a resolute ending. | Major | 100%
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| Used in Ode To Joy. | Major | 100%
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| These types of chords are mainly used in pop, country, or folk. | Major | 100%
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| Key signature mainly has more sharps, but it can still have flats. | Major | 83%
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| An example chord in A, (major or minor) would be A, C sharp, and E | Major | 83%
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| Often noted as a "melancholic chord" when played, but also very soothing. If you include lots of accidentals, you can turn somehow turn it into a march. | Minor | 83%
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| Key signature mainly has more flats, but still can have sharps. | Minor | 83%
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| Used in Für Elise. | Minor | 83%
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| These types of chords are mainly used in blues and jazz music, especially romance. | Minor | 83%
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| Abbreviated after a chord as "m" | Minor | 83%
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| In this type of scale, intervals are all perfect or all (the major or minor). | Major | 67%
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| Whole step-Whole step-Half step-Whole step | Major | 67%
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| An example chord in D, (minor or major) would be D, F, and A | Minor | 50%
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| In this type of scale, there is a mix of minor and major intervals. | Minor | 33%
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| Whole step-Half step-Whole step-Whole step | Minor | 33%
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