Grade 5 Music Theory- Technical Names

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In the new syllabus of ABRSM grade 5 music theory exam, technical names have a heavier weight than ever! Questions about this topic carry about 8 marks each time.
Regina Pratley
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Question 1

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is E minor.
Answer
  • X: leading note Y: mediant
  • X: supertonic Y: dominant
  • X: tonic Y: subdominant
  • X: mediant Y: dominant

Question 2

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is E flat major.
Answer
  • X: submediant Y: subdominant
  • X: subdominant Y: submediant
  • X: tonic Y: submediant
  • X: dominant Y: mediant

Question 3

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is F# minor.
Answer
  • X: subdominant Y: leading note
  • X: submediant Y: leading note
  • X: mediant Y: dominant
  • X: supertonic Y: dominant

Question 4

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is B flat major.
Answer
  • X: submediant Y: dominant
  • X: tonic Y: submediant
  • X: mediant Y: dominant
  • X: dominant Y: leading note

Question 5

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is B minor.
Answer
  • X: supertonic Y: submediant
  • X: leading note Y: submediant
  • X: subdominant Y: tonic
  • X: dominant Y: supertonic

Question 6

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is E major.
Answer
  • X: dominant Y: tonic
  • X: dominant Y: submediant
  • X: leading note Y: tonic
  • X: subdominant Y: dominant

Question 7

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is A flat major.
Answer
  • X: dominant Y: supertonic
  • X: submediant Y: mediant
  • X: mediant Y: leading note
  • X: supertonic Y: mediant

Question 8

Question
What are the technical names of the notes marked X and Y? The key is D minor.
Answer
  • X: dominant Y: mediant
  • X: subdominant Y: mediant
  • X: mediant Y: tonic
  • X: leading note Y: dominant
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