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Take a 17 question quiz to test and certify your knowledge of the tutorial-video course
Deconstructing the Beatles 101 - Chords and Progressions.
Get a mark of 80% or higher to pass this quiz!
1
A D7 chord is a secondary dominant of...
A major or A minor
C major or C minor
Bb major or Bb minor
G major or G minor
2
If a song is in C major and it's bridge is in the relative minor, the bridge is in...
D minor
A minor
C minor
F minor
3
Hey Jude's coda is an example of...
A double plagal cadence
Holding on to the dominant
The Heart and Soul sequence
A shift to the relative minor key
4
The flat III chord is often used...
To pivot to the parallel minor
As a secondary dominant
To pivot to the relative minor
To walk up from I to IV
5
A typical example of a deceptive cadence is...
V-IV-V
I-II-III
I-V-vi
I-IV-III
6
Day Tripper builds tension in the bridge by...
Guitar notes that move up the scale one measure at a time
All answers are correct
Holding on to the dominant for twelve bars
Multiple repeats of the main riff
7
The typical chords in the Twelve Bar Blues are...
I, V, VI
I, IV, and V
I, IV, V, VI
I, II, IV, and V
8
If a song is in C major and its bridge is in the parallel minor, the bridge is in...
A minor
C minor
F minor
D minor
9
The dominant chord is formed from which degree of the major scale?
Four
Five
One
Three
10
The relative minor of Bb major is
D minor
G major
F minor
G minor
11
Savoy Truffle was written about the sweet tooth of...
Eric Clapton
George Harrison
Brian Epstein
George Martin
12
If a D7 chord is a non-functioning secondary dominant it moves to...
C minor
E major
F major
Anywhere other than G major or G minor
13
Holding on to the dominant means....
Switching instruments in the middle of a song
Repeating a bass note
Staying on a V chord and delaying the return to the tonic (I chord).
Staying on the V chord and delaying the return to the IV chord.
14
The circle of fifths...
Determines what chords can be used in a song based on the song's key
Defines relationships between the twelve chromatic notes and their associated major and minor keys
Contains only major chords
Is the only way to move from one chord to another
15
You can use the minor III chord....
All answers are correct
As a substitute for vi in the Heart and Soul pattern.
As a passing chord walking down from IV to I
As a passing chord walking up from I to IV
16
A plagal cadence is
IV-I
vi-V-I
IV-iv-I
V-I
17
The typical Heart and Soul sequence is...
I-ii-V-I
I-vi-IV-V-I
I-IV-V-I
I-vi-V-IV-I
Deconstructing the Beatles 101
Chords and Progressions
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