Quiz 3 – Diatonic 4-Note Chords
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Question 1 of 8
1. Question
If I build a 4-note chord on the 1st and 4th degree of any major scale, what chord quality would I get? (use the notation shown in the previous lesson)
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Question 2 of 8
2. Question
If I build a 4-note chord on the 2nd and 3rd degree of any major scale, what chord quality would I get? (use the notation shown in the previous lesson)
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Question 3 of 8
3. Question
If I build a 4-note chord on the 7th degree of any major scale, what chord quality would I get? (use the notation shown in the previous lesson)
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Question 4 of 8
4. Question
If I build a 4-note chord on the 5th degree of any major scale, what chord quality would I get? (use the notation shown in the previous lesson)
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Question 5 of 8
5. Question
If I build a 4-note chord on the 2nd degree of the “A Harmonic Minor” scale, what chord would I get? Use “dim7” diminished 7th chords (use the notation shown in the previous lesson)
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Question 6 of 8
6. Question
Which two minor scales is the “minor(Maj7)” chord diatonic to? ( Do not use the word “minor” in your answer, and use the word “and” to separate the scales)
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Question 7 of 8
7. Question
On which degree of the minor scale is the “minor(Maj7)” chord built?
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Question 8 of 8
8. Question
Write the notes below for the chord, Bm(Maj7). (Use “#” where necessary and use a space between notes)
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Hi,
Perhaps I missed a step during my on boarding on how to go through the courses because I’ve completed lessons 1 and 2 but I don’t see where I’ve received credit. I submitted a question about one of questions on the quiz but now I don’t see it. Please advise
Pazor Eric
@Eric Henley Here’s some additional information to clear up your questions: https://www.loom.com/share/e25c4b899ebb4846b1ef3f417ab81364?sid=598d7221-f146-4f0d-afa3-80020133fcbb.
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You can look beneath the lesson video for a red button to click to mark each lesson complete.
Your previous question was: What are the notes in the Eb+7 chord? (Use a space between each note, no commas)
Eb G Bb D
(eb g b db)
My response was:
The correct answer is Eb G B Db. Because Eb+7 is augmented, the 5th of the chord is raised a half step from Bb to B. Because it is a dominant chord, the 7th is a whole step below the root of the chord, making Db the 7th. Major7 chords have a 7th that is only a half step below the root. For example, in Ebmaj7, D would be the 7th.