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Can you name the Previous Fifths?
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Succeeding fifth
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Bb
F#
E
C#
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C
G
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Eb
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Previous Fifths Quiz
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Created Jan 10, 2010 in
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ManlyStump
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Jan 10th, 2010 at 16:11 GMT
2 points
C#-G#, not C#-Ab. Also 3 minutes is a little generous for these.
Shapes9322
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Jan 10th, 2010 at 18:10 GMT
0 points
manly stump is half right. you should accept both g# and Ab for c#. why dont you list all enharmonics to avoid confusion such as this?
lyricsfreak
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Jan 10th, 2010 at 19:59 GMT
1 point
If you've got a C#, than the previous fifth can not be a flat. You don't have Major Scales with both Sharps and Flats.
mmhsbando
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Apr 4th, 2010 at 06:24 GMT
1 point
If the succeeding note is an Ab, the preceeding not is always always ALWAYS going to be in flats. You never ever switch from flats to sharps and vice-versa. Sure, C# is the enharmonic for Db, but Db would be the ONLY acceptable answer in that case.
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