Sunday, April 21, 2019

How to remember the key signature of the music exam

Did you know that there are up to 30 key key signatures to remember the music exam. Fortunately, there is a way to calculate them by knowing only 7. These are the main keys to the seven music letter notes ABCDEFG, in order to help us do this, we give these keys numerical values.

The order of the apartments is: B, E, A, D, G, C, F. The first four units are spelled BEAD. I used to remember from

B
from

 Ritish from

Ë
from

 Europe from

One
from

 Irways from

d
from

 Ø from

G
from

 OOD from

C
from

 Ontinental from

F
from

 It used to be a real light, but BEA no longer exists.

British Airways makes Continental Airlines

F, C, G, D, A, E, B from

 It is a sharp order. Try and remember such a phrase for a sharp order: from

F
from

 In from

C
from

 ATS from

G
from

 Ø from

d
from

 Own from

One
from

 Lleys from

Ë
from

 A Ting from

B
from

 IRDS.

The fat cat walked down the snack to eat the bird.

More useful tips!

Did you notice that the order of sharpness is the same as that of the backward only plane!

BEADGCF - FCGDAEB

Look at the piano keyboard and pay attention to the order of the flat keys [F-Bb-Eb-Ab, etc.] how to move down from the middle C at the perfect 5th interval, where the sharp keys do the same but rise [GDAE, etc.] This is the first Five laps.

Sharpness and plane are exactly the same.

a few keys

To calculate the secondary key signature, first consider the supplement or parallel professional, then subtract 3. Please say you need to know the C minor. First think about C major. The value of C major is 0. Subtract 3. The result is -3. A minus 3 means three units. So there are three units in C minor. Now remember the order BEA. So C minor has Bb, Eb and Ab.

If you need to calculate a harder key, such as F#minor, start with F major. Add 7. -1 +7 = 6, so F#major has 6 sharp. Then subtract 3 [finally use F#minor = 3 sharp]

Did you know that there are up to 30 key key signatures to remember the music exam. Fortunately, there is a way to calculate them by knowing only 7. These are the main keys to the seven music letter notes ABCDEFG, in order to help us do this, we give these keys numerical values.

A [main] has 3 sharp [sharp is positive] so the value of A is [3] [or +3]

B has 5 sharp, so we remember B as [5] [+ 5]

C has no sharpness or plane so we will call C[0] [zero]

D has 2 sharp, so remember D is [2] [plus 2]

E has 4 sharp, so E becomes [4]

F has a plane, the plane is negative, we call F[-1] [minus 1]

G contains 1 sharp, so G will be [1]

Now, here's a smart bit...so you know the key signature in C major, but want to figure out the Cb profession. The trick is to subtract 7 from the number of keys you know. For example, C major is 0 [zero], so take 7 and we reach -7 [minus 7]. The minus sign indicates the apartment, so Cb major has 7 units. get it!

If you want to know C# [mainly] then because C# is higher than C major [more sharp], then we add 7 to get 7 sharp [this is the key signature of C#major]

If you want to know Eb, use the same letter name to process it from the next most recent key signature you know. This E major has 4 sharps. Now because Eb is lower [flatter] than E, then subtract 7 to get a -3 result. So Eb has three units.

This is not a ddyd doddle!

I need to take a break now... I think I have already got my brain out! Sorry!




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