UMT Complete Rudiments Course Final Exam · FINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS ___ 10 2. For each of the following seventh chords, name: ... UMT Complete Rudiments Course Final Exam
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UMT - COMPLETE MUSIC THEORY COURSEFINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS Total Score: ____
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b) Invert the above intervals in the Treble Clef. Use whole notes. Name the inversions.
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2. For each of the following seventh chords, name: a) the key to which it belongs. b) the type of seventh chord (Dominant seventh or diminished seventh).
a) ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
b) ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ___________
c) Write the following seventh chords in the Bass Clef. Use the correct Key Signature and any necessary accidentals. Use whole notes.
i. The diminished seventh chord of g sharp minor in root positionii. The Dominant seventh chord of B flat Major in 3rd Inversion.iii. The Dominant seventh chord of E Major in 2nd inversion.iv. The Dominant seventh chord of e flat minor in 1st inversion.
v. The diminished seventh chord of b flat minor in root position.
i. ii. iii. iv. v.
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UMT - COMPLETE MUSIC THEORY COURSEFINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS
Key: ____________
Key: ____________
The following melody is written for French Horn in F. c) Name the key in which it is written. d) Transpose it to concert pitch, using the correct Key Signature. Name the new key.
3. The following melody is written for Clarinet in B flat. a) Name the key in which it is written. b) Transpose it to concert pitch, using the correct Key Signature. Name the new key.
a) Relative Major scale of b flat minor in the Alto Clef.
b) Tonic minor scale, natural form, of C sharp Major in the Treble Clef.
c) Enharmonic Tonic minor scale, melodic form, of d sharp minor in the Bass Clef.
d) Phrygian mode starting on C sharp in the Treble Clef.
e) Mixolydian mode starting on A flat in the Tenor Clef.
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5. For each of the following melodic fragments: a) Name the key. b) Write a cadence in Keyboard Style below the bracketed notes. c) Name the type of cadence (Perfect, Imperfect or Plagal).
UMT - COMPLETE MUSIC THEORY COURSEFINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS
6. For each of the following chords: a) Name the chord type as: triad, Dominant seventh chord, diminished seventh chord, cluster or quartal chord. b) Rewrite the chord in the specified type of open score. c) Name each voice/instrument in the open score. Do not use abbreviations.
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Chord Type:
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Chord Type:
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Open Score for String Quartet
Modern Vocal Score
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7. a) Add rests below each bracket to complete each measure.
UMT - COMPLETE MUSIC THEORY COURSEFINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS
8. For each of the following triads, name: a) the root. b) the quality/type (Major, minor, Augmented or diminished). c) the position (root pos, 1st inv or 2nd inv).___ 10
e) Add accidentals where necessary to form the following triads.
a) _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
b) _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
c) _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________
d) Identify the name of the scale which contains all of these triads.
A Major scale
E Major scale
c sharp minor harmonic scale
f sharp minor harmonic scale
i) the Leading note triad of e minor melodic.
ii) the Dominant triad of a flat minor harmonic
iii) the Submediant triad of D Major
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UMT - COMPLETE MUSIC THEORY COURSEFINAL EXAM - ADVANCED RUDIMENTS