1) It is a set of notes and pitches arranged in ascending or descending order based on the pattern of intervals. a) Scales b) Major Scales c) Minor Scales d) Diatonic Scales 2) These are used by composers when they wish to express a different mood, such as feelings of sorrow or tension. a) Scales b) Major Scales c) Minor Scales d) Diatonic Scales 3) These are scales that include half steps and whole steps. a) Scales b) Major Scales c) Minor Scales d) Diatonic Scales 4) It is composed of a series of eight notes. The eighth tone is a repetition of the first tone but is an octave. a) Scales b) Major Scales c) Minor Scales d) Diatonic Scales 5) It is the first and last note of the scale. a) Whole Step b) Tonic c) Half Step 6) It is the distance between two notes without a key in between. a) Whole Step b) Tonic c) Half Step 7) It is the distance between two notes with a key or a note in between. a) Whole Step b) Tonic c) Half Step 8) It is a scale that has a sharp note. a) G Major Scales b) F Major Scales c) C Major Scales 9) It is a major scale that uses all the white keys. Mother of all scales. a) G Major Scales b) F Major Scales c) C Major Scales 10) It is a scale that has a flat note. a) G Major Scales b) F Major Scales c) C Major Scales 11) Lowers it by a semitone a) Flat (♭) b) Sharp (#) 12) Raises a note by a semitone. a) Flat (♭) b) Sharp (#)

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