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AP MUSIC THEORY – TEST #1 … you’re welcome.


PART I – Key Signatures
Please write the indicated Key Signature on each staff (watch the clefs…)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
B major F minor E minor A major Gb major

PART II – Intervals (ID)


Please identify the specific intervals shown with a number and letter (M, m, P, A, d).

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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PART III – Intervals (writing)


Please write the correct interval above the given note.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
D8 M3 m7 P5 A5 M7 D3

PART IV – Chords (ID)


Please identify the chords shown with one of the following: M, m, A, d

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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PART V – Chords (writing)


Please the write the chord indicated (no key signatures, just use appropriate accidentals)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Ab major D augmented Eb minor A diminished G minor
PART VI – Time Signatures
Please identify the type of time signature as one of the following: simple-duple, simple-triple, simple quadruple,
compound-duple, compound-triple, compound-quadruple, or odd.

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PART VII – Roman Numeral Analysis of a Figured Bass


Please provide complete Roman Numeral analysis of the figured bass below. Make sure to re-write inversion
numbers to be thorough. Also be careful of Roman Numeral “case” (major or minor…)

6 6 6 # 6 # 6
5 4 7 4

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PART VIII – Roman Numeral Analysis of a Four Part Chorale


Please provide complete Roman Numeral analysis of the figured bass below.

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PART IX – Melodic Dictation


Please notate as much of the example as you can. You will hear the melody 5 times.

PART X – Sight Singing


In a separate room you will record the example below. Feel free to write on this and/or audiate during the test.
Please do not sing out loud until you are alone.

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