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Music: Unit 2 Lesson3
Major in this! Quick check.

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GPT 3.5
Here are the answers for the quick check in Music: Unit 2 Lesson 3:

1. What is a major scale?
- A major scale is a scale that consists of seven notes and follows a specific pattern of whole and half steps.

2. How many half steps are between each note in a major scale?
- There are two half steps between the third and fourth, and between the seventh and eighth notes of a major scale. For all other notes, there is one half step between them.

3. What is the formula for a major scale?
- The formula for a major scale is: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half.

4. Can you name a major scale?
- Yes, an example of a major scale is the C major scale, which consists of the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.

5. How can you determine the key signature of a major scale?
- The key signature of a major scale can be determined by the number of sharps or flats it has. For example, the key signature of the G major scale includes one sharp (F#), and the key signature of the F major scale includes one flat (Bb).

Remember to refer to your textbook or lesson materials for further explanation and examples.
Music: Major in this!
Quick check, unit 2 lesson 3 Lesson
Which set of notes are enharmonic equivalents to each other?
a. C #/ G ♭
b. C #/ D ♭
c. A #/ E ♭
d. F / G
GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:

c. A #/ E ♭

A# and E♭ are enharmonically equivalent notes, meaning they sound the same but are written differently.
Music: Major in this!
Quick check, unit 2 lesson 3 Lesson
Which set of notes are enharmonic equivalents to each other?
a. C #/ G ♭
b. C #/ D ♭
c. A #/ E ♭
d. F / G ♭

GPT 3.5
The correct answer is:

a. C #/ G ♭

C# and G♭ are enharmonically equivalent notes, meaning they sound the same but are written differently.

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