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7/25/2019 ws3.5 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/ws35 1/2  1 Name the keys of the following key signatures of which the tonic notes are given. (a) _________________________________________________________________ (b) _________________________________________________________________ (c) _________________________________________________________________ (d) _________________________________________________________________ 2 Write the following scales in semibreves, using a key signature, unless otherwise indicated. (a) B melodic minor, one octave ascending in crotchets. (b)B major, two octaves descending. Slur the tones and circle the submediant notes. Copyright © 2005 McGraw-Hill Australia. Permission is granted to reproduce for classroom use.  Worksheet 3.5  

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1 Name the keys of the following key signatures of which the tonic notes are given.

(a)

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(b)

_________________________________________________________________

(c)

_________________________________________________________________

(d)

_________________________________________________________________

2 Write the following scales in semibreves, using a key signature, unless otherwise

indicated.

(a) B melodic minor, one octave ascending in crotchets.

(b) B major, two octaves descending. Slur the tones and circle the submediant notes.

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(c) G major, one octave descending in minims. Circle the subdominant note.

(d) G melodic minor, two octaves descending. Use accidentals; circle the two leading

notes.

(e) F major, one octave ascending and descending. Write in the scale degree numbers.

(f) C major, two octaves ascending, using accidentals. Circle the submediant notes.

(g) C major, two octaves descending. Slur the semitones.

(h) D harmonic minor, one octave ascending and descending in minims. Mark the

tones.

(i) A   harmonic minor one octave ascending, using accidentals. Slur the augmented

interval.

(j) E natural minor one octave ascending with accidentals. Circle the supertonic.

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