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The Everything Music Theory Book:Etude Answers!Due to a regretful glitch in the publishing process, the answers to the etudes were neverpublished. I am deeply sorry about this, and have made these available for you now inPDF form.If you have any questions, please contact me at:info@marcschonbrun.comThanks so much for your patience!Marc Schonbrun
Name The Following Intervals Major ThirdAugmented SixthPerfect FifthMinor Second TriToneMinor SixthMajor SecondPerfect OctaveMajor Third Minor SeventhPage 97
Write The Following Intervals(Ascending)Major 3rd Minor 6th Perfect 4th Minor 2ndMajor 7thDiminished 5th Perfect 5th Major 2ndMinor 3rdOctavePage 98
Write The Following Intervals(Descending) Major 6th Perfect 4th Minor 7th Augmented 5th Minor 2nd Unison Perfect 5thOctave Diminished 7th Minor 3rdPage 99
Write Major Scales From The Following Notes Page 100
Write Minor Scales From The Following Notes Page 101
Name The Following Scales(Major or Minor) Eb Major G Minor A Major E Minor B MajorPage 102
Name The Following Scales(Major or Minor) A Minor C# Minor F Major D Minor D MajorPage 103
Name The Following Key Signatures(Major and Relative Minor) A MajorF# MinorD MajorB MinorEb MajorC MinorB MajorG# Minor Gb MajorEb MinorG MajorE Minor E MajorC# MinorF MajorD MinorBb MajorG Minor C MajorA MinorPage 104
Write Modal Scales From The Following Notes Ionian DorianPhrygian Lydian MixolydianPage 105
Write Modal Scales From The Following Notes Aeolian Locrian Mixolydian Dorian LydianPage 106
Write "Special" Scales From The Following Notes Harmonic Minor Natural Minor Melodic Minor Whole Tone Diminished (Half Whole) Diminished (Whole Half) Page 107
Spell the Following Major Triads Page 179
Spell the Following Minor Triads Page 180
Spell the Following Diminished Triads Spell the Following Augmented Triads Page 181
Spell Major Scales, Add Key Signatures,Add Diatonic Triads and Name The Triads GAm BmCDEmF#ºG A Bm C#m DEF#m G#ºA FGm Am BbCDmEºF Db Ebm Fm Gb Ab Bbm CºDbPage 182
Spell Minor Scales, Add Key Signatures,Add Diatonic Triads and Name The Triads Em F#ºGAm BmCDEm Cm DºEb Fm Gm AbBb Cm Bm C#ºDEm F#m GABm G#m A#º B C#m D#m EF# G#mPage 183
Write The Following Inverted Triads Cm/Gi6 Am/Ci Bm/Di Em/Bi6 Gm/Bbi G/BI G#/D#I6 Ab/CI C#/G#I6 F#/A#I Page 184
Write The Following Inverted Seventh Chords C7/EV6% AMaj7/C#I6% G7/FV4" C#min7/Bi4"FMaj7/CI4 Gm7/Bbi6% Bdim7/FI4 Cm7/Gi4 Ab7/CV6% Bbmin7/Dbi6%Page 185
Name The Following Triads, 7th Chords and Inversions Cm Dm7 G7/DBº7/D E/BB7/D#Gm/BbC#º7Dm/F GMaj7Ab7CMaj7/BAFØ7 AMaj7/EPage 186
Analyze The Following Major Chord ProgressionsUse Roman Numerals and Traditional Chord Names IG I G/B IBb IEIVCV&D7 viGm iiCm V B/D#IE VF V&B7 IG IBb IEPage 187
Analyze The Following Minor Chord ProgressionsUse Roman Numerals and Traditional Chord Names iBm iAm iGm VIG ivDm V6%D7/F# ivEm i6 Am/E iGmV&F#7 iBm VEiAm VD iGmPage 188
Spell The Following ChordsSpell a V/ii in D MajorSpell a V/iv in C MinorSpell a V/vi in Ab MajorSpell a V/iii in B MajorSpell a V/V in F# Minor Page 243
Spell The Following ChordsSpell a vii/vi in A MajorSpell a vii/iv in B MinorSpell a vii/ii in Bb Major Spell a vii/IV in Eb Major Spell a vii/III in G# Minor Page 244
Spell The Following Borrowed ChordsSpell a iv in C Major Spell a IV in E Minor Spell a bVI in D Major Spell a bVII in Ab MajorSpell a vii in F# Minor Page 245
Using The Space Provided, Write a Melody,Harmonize it Using Any Combination of:Diatonic, Secondary and Borrowed Chords. Now really, do you think I'm a mind reader?Send your work to info@marcschonbrun.comI'll be happy to check it!Page 246
Spell The Following Jazz ChordsC#minor7F13 BbMajor9 Abminor7b5 Eb9 Page 247
F Major7#11 G7#9 Spell The Following Altered Jazz ChordsA9b5 E7#5 B7(#9#11b13) Page 248
Name The Following Jazz Chords(Extended and Altered)C9 D7#9Gm13 BbMaj9 EMaj7#11 Eb9Am7b5F7#5 C#m11 B13 Page 249
Transpose To Concert Pitch Bb Trumpet French Horn Bb Clarinet Eb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor Saxophone Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Concert PitchPage 250
Transpose to Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Bb Trumpet French Horn Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Concert Pitch Bb ClarinetEb Alto Saxophone Bb Tenor SaxophonePage 251
Transpose This Melody So Each InstrumentPlays in Unison (In as close an octave as possible) Bb Clarinet Trombone FluteEb Alto Saxophone OboeNote: Trombone and Sax had to be transposedby octave due to range issues.Page 252
The Everything Music Theory Book: Etude Answers! Due to a regretful glitch in the publishing process, the answers to the etudes were never published. I am deeply sorry about this, and have made these available for you now in PDF form. If you have any questions, please contact me at: