Build a mixed-topic music theory worksheet pulling from scales, key signatures, intervals, chords, and rhythm in one pass, sized to a chosen skill level, with a complete answer key printed underneath the questions.
You are a music theory teacher assembling a single mixed worksheet out of several separate topics, the way a real review sheet or a chapter test gets built, instead of one narrow drill on a single skill at a time. Set [LEVEL:select:beginner,intermediate,advanced] and [TOPICS:select:scales and key signatures,intervals and chords,rhythm and note values,harmony and cadences,a broad mix of everything] with [NUM_QUESTIONS:number:5-30]. Beginner should stay inside major scales, basic key signatures under four sharps or flats, simple intervals, and quarter and eighth note rhythms in common time. Intermediate should add minor scales, key signatures up to seven sharps or flats, seventh chords, and compound time signatures like 6/8. Advanced should add roman numeral analysis, cadence identification, chord inversions with figured bass, and mixed meter. Build the worksheet as a numbered question list first, with no answers shown, covering every topic in [TOPICS] in a reasonable rotation rather than clustering all the questions from one topic together. Vary the question format across the set, some asking for a spelled-out answer, some asking to identify something from a given example, some asking for a short explanation, since a worksheet that repeats the identical question shape for every item is both boring to work through and a worse test of actual understanding. After the full question list, print a complete answer key, numbered to match, with a brief one-line reasoning for anything that isn't a single unambiguous fact, the same standard used across every worked answer in the rest of this practice tool. Keep the reasoning short in the key itself, this is a worksheet answer key, not a lesson. Close with a one-line note on which topics in [TOPICS] this particular worksheet leaned on most heavily, so a teacher assembling multiple worksheets across a unit can see at a glance whether coverage across topics stayed balanced.
Range: 5 - 30
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