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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awe, sorry about that, you’ll need to score at least 80% before you can mark this lesson as complete. The good news is you have unlimited retires, so don’t give up 🙂
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Awesome, right at the mark! 80% is the passing score, so congrats 🙂
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Nice, you “blew it out of the park” with that 100%. Keep up the good work 🙂
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Question 1 of 6
1. Question
What is the interval formula for building major chords?
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Question 2 of 6
2. Question
What is the interval formula for building minor chords?
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Question 3 of 6
3. Question
Write the three notes that make up the C major chord. (Do not use any comma, separate the letters with one space).
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Question 4 of 6
4. Question
Write the three notes that make up the A major chord. Do not use any comma, separate the letters with one space).
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Question 5 of 6
5. Question
What are the notes in the G diminished triad? (Do not use any comma, separate the letters with one space).
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Question 6 of 6
6. Question
What is the interval formula for the Sus4 chord?
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I actually got them all right, several marked wrong due to uppercase I guess. Just fyi
@Joanne Otuonye It should not matter if you use upper case letters. The system does require that you enter your responses in the exact format indicated at the start of the quiz. If you put extra spaces, it will mark an answer as wrong. Also be sure to correctly use either sharps or flats according to key that you are in. You can click the button below the completed quiz to view responses and see which correct answers were accepted.
Quiz answers not punching in correctly or showing an correct answer for the notes in C triad show C E f
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When you complete the quiz, you can scroll down a bit to click a button that says View Questions. Then you can see the correct answers that are accepted. The correct answer for the notes of the C triad is showing as C E G. The quizzes aren’t case-sensitive – you can use upper or lower case letters. However, please make sure you’re not using extra spacing or commas. The letters need to be separated by a single spacing.
Dear Warren, my name is Jeremie and I am an 12 year old boy who has been practicing for just a few days now and I love the way you’ve taught me and you make everything much less complicated than it needs to be and I really appreciate you for helping me with the piano
It marked them wrong and they were all right. I guess you have to use small letters instead of capital letters
@Shandra Bundy-Smith B. Sorry to hear that. The quizzes aren’t case-sensitive – you can use upper or lower case letters. However, please make sure you’re not using extra spacing or commas. The letters need to be separated by a single spacing.