MUS 069A Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Minor Chord, Figured Bass, Dorian Mode

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Adding flats order: b e a d g c f. Adding sharps order: f c g d a e b. *7 is always a subtonic, not always a leading tone, important in major scale. * count the amount of sharps/flats then add a half to find the key. Ex: 3 flats 3rd flat is g + half step is: key of a. Le instead of me instead of la instead of ti. * key signature stays the same just change the starting place. Relative minor ex: d major b minor. *tip: add 3 notes from the major to find the minor. Ex: c major - 3 notes (c, b, a) a minor. G minor + 3 notes (g, a, b) bb major. Unison same note or octave (c4 & c4) Major 2nd 2 half steps (one whole step) apart. Major 3rd 4 half steps (2 whole steps) apart. Perfect 4th 5 half steps (2 whole steps) apart.

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