Major or Minor?

How well do you know your information about major and minor scales, chords, etc. Take this test to find out!
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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.
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.
Key signature mainly has more sharps, but it can still have flats.
Key signature mainly has more flats, but still can have sharps.
Used in Ode To Joy.
Used in Für Elise.
In this type of scale, there is a mix of minor and major intervals.
In this type of scale, intervals are all perfect or all (the major or minor).
Whole step-Half step-Whole step-Whole step
An example chord in D, (minor or major) would be D, F, and A
These types of chords are mainly used in blues and jazz music, especially romance.
An example chord in A, (major or minor) would be A, C sharp, and E
Whole step-Whole step-Half step-Whole step
Abbreviated after a chord as "m"
These types of chords are mainly used in pop, country, or folk.
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