Posts Tagged ‘circle of fifths’

All 12 keys are the same

This, my friends, is where things really get good. And that’s because all 12 keys in music are exactly the same. So once you’ve learned the interval patterns for one key (like we did in the key of C), you already know how they work in all the others. You see, any note can be the

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The nuts and bolts of music

Now that we’ve seen the six basic interval patterns in music, we can look at how musicians label them. We just have to start back at that old, familiar pattern … the major scale. Of course, we already know this scale includes notes 1, 2, 3, 4 … 5, 6, 7, 8. For example, the C

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The chromatic scale … again

Nothing in music is random. And that’s why it’s so easy to learn. Patterns like the chromatic scale, the major scale, and the circle of fifths are all very simple. And because each pattern leads to the next, they’re also totally predictable. In fact, no one is throwing us any curveballs here … the science of sound

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