Tonal Music
Ionian - ANSWERSMajor
Dorian - ANSWERSMinor, #6
Phrygian - ANSWERSMinor, b2
Lydian - ANSWERSMajor, #4
Mixolydian - ANSWERSMajor, b7
Aeolian - ANSWERSMinor
Locrian - ANSWERSMinor, b2, b5
Major Pentatonic - ANSWERSdo, re, mi, sol, la, do (1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1)
Minor Pentatonic - ANSWERSdo, me, fa, sol, te, do (1, b3, 4, 5, b7, 1)
Hirajoshi - ANSWERSdo, re, me, sol, le, do (1, 2, b3, 5, b6, 1)
Synthetic Scales - ANSWERSless resemblance to diatonic scales
, Whole Tone Scales - ANSWERS6 pitches, entirely M2s, symmetrical division of octave, (contains
only the augmented triad, contains Mm7 (incomplete) and Fr+6)
Hexatonic Scale - ANSWERS6 pitches, alternating m2-m3, (contains M, m, + triads)
Octatonic Scale - ANSWERS8 pitches, alternating m2-M2, symmetrical (contains M, m, dim
triads. Contains m7, Mm7, o7, e7)
Extended Tertian Harmony - ANSWERStrue 9ths, 11ths, 13ths
Polychord - ANSWERStwo or more chords from different harmonic areas sounded
simultaneously
Chordal Units - ANSWERScomponents of a polychord, labeled with their own chord symbols
(Eb/Dm)
Split-Third Chord - ANSWERSmajor and minor triad of the same root simultaneously
Polytonality/Bitonality - ANSWERStwo or more key centers heard simultaneously
quartal harmony - ANSWERSchord of stacked fourths
quintal harmony - ANSWERSchord of stacked fifths
secundal harmony - ANSWERSsonority of 2nds (usually a diad)