What is the smallest interval in Western music, often called a semitone?
What musical term indicates the speed at which a piece of music is played?
How many distinct notes are there in a standard major scale before repeating the octave?
What is the technical term for a chord built from three notes stacked in thirds?
In the time signature 4/4, what does the top number '4' indicate?
Which musical mode is identical in its pitch structure to the major scale, often referred to as the 'natural major'?
In species counterpoint, which species involves writing one note against two notes of the cantus firmus, often with the second note being consonant?
What term describes the simultaneous sounding of notes that creates a sense of tension and often requires resolution?
What does the Italian term 'forte' indicate in musical notation?
In a typical tonal progression, which chord function most strongly pulls towards the tonic?