what key is this [music theory] ???
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
im going to say D because it has 2 sharps
could be wrong but hey we shall see
could be wrong but hey we shall see
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
I don't think its D,
D would be F# and C# i think, maybe I'm wrong too
It's a weird key though, i can't say i have seen many keys that are written like that
rather than
C D Eb F F# G A (if ya get me)
D would be F# and C# i think, maybe I'm wrong too
It's a weird key though, i can't say i have seen many keys that are written like that
rather than
C D Eb F F# G A (if ya get me)
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
The example you gave consists of these intervals - tone, semitone, tone, semitone, semitone, tone. To find the scale you're looking for you will need to start at a certain point of that list of intervals until you find one that matches a western scale. For example, what you wrote could also be seen as d,Eb,f,f#,g,a,c which would be semitone, tone, semitone, semitone, tone, tone. I don't actually think the selection of notes you wrote comply to any Western scale though.
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
init wirez, thats what i was tryin to say but couldnt think howwirez wrote:The example you gave consists of these intervals - tone, semitone, tone, semitone, semitone, tone. To find the scale you're looking for you will need to start at a certain point of that list of intervals until you find one that matches a western scale. For example, what you wrote could also be seen as d,Eb,f,f#,g,a,c which would be semitone, tone, semitone, semitone, tone, tone. I don't actually think the selection of notes you wrote comply to any Western scale though.
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
C D Eb F F# G A
i just wrote down the notes i have used..so maybe..i will search a little and post later...
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i just wrote down the notes i have used..so maybe..i will search a little and post later...
meanwhile you can listen to these NOTES on soundcloud in my sig [work in progress]..hope U enjoy!
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
Could I ask Compact, is this something you've wrote yourself??
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
ahh i see, well in that case, it may not have a common key, ive had that a few times, it still sounds good but couldnt find a key for it!
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
its vaguely based in C minor, but with some unusual added notes, the major 6th (a) and diminished 5th/augmented 4th (f# /Gb), the closest thing youd get to something like that in music theory is a variation on a bluesy Cminor scale.
(i think, i worked it all out in my head instead of with a keyboard in front of me so i could be wrong)
(i think, i worked it all out in my head instead of with a keyboard in front of me so i could be wrong)
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
Yeh I was thinking Harmonic or Melodic minor but I'm not able to look yet and unfortunately I don't know anything other than natural minor/major off my headahier wrote:its vaguely based in C minor, but with some unusual added notes, the major 6th (a) and diminished 5th/augmented 4th (f# /Gb), the closest thing youd get to something like that in music theory is a variation on a bluesy Cminor scale.
(i think, i worked it all out in my head instead of with a keyboard in front of me so i could be wrong)
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
if it continues on up with B and C, it's C minor w/ a diminished 5th.
call the accidentals Eb and Gb and bob's your uncle.
call the accidentals Eb and Gb and bob's your uncle.
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
but how did you work this out lol. Please share your music theory secreeeeeets!Sharmaji wrote:if it continues on up with B and C, it's C minor w/ a diminished 5th.
call the accidentals Eb and Gb and bob's your uncle.
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
closest thing is the C blues scale, but that would have a Bb instead of an A natural, and the 2nd is usually not included... though this scale would also work well for blues.. it doesn't correspond to anything in western music though i'm pretty sure, having 2 half steps in a row is pretty uncommon. but hell, give it a name and it might catch on, you never know.
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
Lol music theory sub genreing.narcissus wrote: but hell, give it a name and it might catch on, you never know.
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
g minor?
G A Bb C D Eb F[f# for leading tone] ? Just a guess.
G A Bb C D Eb F[f# for leading tone] ? Just a guess.
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Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
Sounds like a 6-5 progression in G harmonic minor (G natural minor with a major 7). The 6 chord is Eb maj (Eb G Bb) and 5 chord is D maj (D F# A)
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
sure! how do you think all the other scales got their names? someone just made them up and named them. then a lot of people liked it to and started playing it, and bam, now everyone who learns theory knows what mixolydian, harmonic minor, etc. are.wirez wrote:Lol music theory sub genreing.narcissus wrote: but hell, give it a name and it might catch on, you never know.
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
That is a Cdim7 chord. The only anomaly would be playing that G, but that would just make it more like a blues scale. The Cdim7 would be spelled out:
C Eb Gb A
Like Sharmaji said, just spell it out with the enharmonics and you're good. It's a full diminished chord because of that 7th which is really Bbb but would be spelled enharmonically with the A. So the notes you laid out were:
C D Eb(D#) F Gb(F#) G A(Bbb) C = Cdim7 with the exception of that G.
Here is some reference from the good ole wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diminished_seventh_chord
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C Eb Gb A
Like Sharmaji said, just spell it out with the enharmonics and you're good. It's a full diminished chord because of that 7th which is really Bbb but would be spelled enharmonically with the A. So the notes you laid out were:
C D Eb(D#) F Gb(F#) G A(Bbb) C = Cdim7 with the exception of that G.
Here is some reference from the good ole wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diminished_seventh_chord
Cheers
Re: what key is this [music theory] ???
and with the exception of the D... and the F...mks wrote:C D Eb(D#) F Gb(F#) G A(Bbb) C = Cdim7 with the exception of that G.
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