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The key to keys is connecting groups of [[notes]] that go together.
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The key to keys is connecting groups of notes that go together.
  
 
Keys and their related [[scales]] use the same patterns of notes, [[sharps]] and [[flats]].
 
Keys and their related [[scales]] use the same patterns of notes, [[sharps]] and [[flats]].

Revision as of 09:47, 27 August 2020

The key to keys is connecting groups of notes that go together.

Keys and their related scales use the same patterns of notes, sharps and flats.

For example:

  • C major - often the first key you learn - all the white notes on a piano
  • D flat major - all the black notes plus F + C

Test your knowledge of keys on the quizzes.


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