The Keynote or Doh
Key and the Tonic (or Keynote or Doh) The tonic (also called the “keynote” or sometimes “doh”) is the most important note in a piece of music. It’s the note which …
Music theory lessons for ABRSM and Trinity candidates
Key and the Tonic (or Keynote or Doh) The tonic (also called the “keynote” or sometimes “doh”) is the most important note in a piece of music. It’s the note which …
12-Tone Serial Compositions Serialism is an Avant Garde composition technique that was invented in the 1920s by a composer called Schoenberg. In a serial or “12-tone” composition, the composer begins …
Modes in Music What does “Mode” mean in music? The term “mode” has two distinct meanings. It can refer to “church modes” which were used to classify Gregorian chant in …
Whare are musical scales? There are many types of musical scale. A scale is a series of notes which is fixed by a particular pattern of tones and semitones. Semitones …
When you need to work out what key some music is in, there are some important rules to follow and some common traps avoid! Use the key signature – this …
Identifying the Key The key signature at the start of a piece of music represents one major key, and one minor key. In sharp major keys, the sharp written furthest …
Key Signatures Chart Here are all the key signatures up to 7 sharps/flats in the four clefs – treble, bass, alto and tenor.
Identifying the Prevailing Key To work out the prevailing key at any point in a piece of music, remember that chords generally belong to one of three types: These 2 …
Parallel Keys Parallel keys are the major and minor using the same tonic, for example C major and C minor are parallel keys. Sometimes parallel keys use enharmonic equivalents, to …
Key ID and Chromatic Notes The key signature at the start of a piece of music represents one major key, and one minor key. To work out whether the piece …