Minor Scales and Key Signatures, Melody, Timbre, and Texture
What is true about inverting a doubly augmented fourth?
It remains as a doubly augmented eighth
It becomes a singly diminished eighth
It becomes a doubly diminished fifth
It becomes a triply diminished fourth
What occurs to the quality of an interval when inverting a diminished interval?
It becomes augmented.
It turns into major.
It becomes perfect.
It remains diminished.
What is the inversion of an augmented fourth?
An augmented third.
A diminished fifth.
A minor sixth.
A perfect fifth.
What compound interval results from stacking three perfect fifths above middle C?
A compound perfect eleventh
A compound perfect octave
A compound augmented fourth
A compound diminished fifth
If you invert a major third, what type of interval do you get?
Minor third.
Perfect fifth.
Minor sixth.
Major sixth.
What compound interval corresponds directly with an inverted perfect eleventh?
A perfect fourth.
A perfect fifth.
An augmented fourth.
A minor sixth.
An interval series consisting of M7+m7+M9 represents which sequence of interval inversions?

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What must be adjusted when inverting a simple interval into its compound form?
Octave location must be changed
Direction must reverse from ascending to descending
Numerical value must increase by seven steps
Quality must remain unchanged
What happens when you invert a compound augmented third?
It turns into a perfect fourth
It becomes a major seventh
It turns into a singly diminished sixth
It turns into a minor sixth
If a melody contains an interval of a perfect 5th that is to be inverted, which interval will result?
Major 3rd
Perfect 4th
Minor 6th
Augmented 4th