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Note Tonalities in Keys!

Submitted by Walt on Monday, 30 March 2009No Comment

In a C Major Scale you have the notes C D E F G A B C.

In this video I explain the use of notes in reference to the Key Signature they are in. So for example the note ‘C’ can be the 2nd note in the key of Bb, the 1st note in C major, or even the 6th note in Eb Major.

Its important to understand Intervals, because the notes placement in the key is dependent upon what interval it is in reference to the other notes!

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