2.) A better way of phrasing the Enharmonic Keys question is "Keys with the same pitch content but different note names are called?"
3.) Is the Circle of Keys another name for the Circle of Fifth? Never actually heard of the Circle of Keys before. And how can a circle have a starting point? It's a circle.
4.) Neither Google nor I have ever heard of The Unusual Group or Group 4 Keys. And the fact that this question has a 0%, I'm guessing that no one else has either.
5.) The Coda is not another name for the end. This is an optional ending section to a piece. You could change the wording of the question, or make the answer "fine".
6.) You should except "root", and not just "the root".
2.) A better way of phrasing the Enharmonic Keys question is "Keys with the same pitch content but different note names are called?"
3.) Is the Circle of Keys another name for the Circle of Fifth? Never actually heard of the Circle of Keys before. And how can a circle have a starting point? It's a circle.
4.) Neither Google nor I have ever heard of The Unusual Group or Group 4 Keys. And the fact that this question has a 0%, I'm guessing that no one else has either.
5.) The Coda is not another name for the end. This is an optional ending section to a piece. You could change the wording of the question, or make the answer "fine".
6.) You should except "root", and not just "the root".
Hope this is helpful!