• Do You Know The Relationship Between Relative Keys And Related Keys?

    Learn more about the relationship between relative keys and related keys in this lesson.

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    Exposed: Top Four Uses Of The Music Clock

    This lesson provides you with useful insights on the uses of the music clock with four different examples.

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    Do You Know The 24 Keys On The Keyboard?

    There are 24 keys on the keyboard and we’re learning them in this lesson.

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    Who Else Wants To Understand These Key Relationships? (Part 1)

    We’ll be covering three basic key relationships that can help you understand how all keys are related: enharmonic keys, parallel keys, and relative keys.

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    Major and Minor Chords – “If You Know Your Major, You Know Your Minor” (Part 2)

    To pick up where we left off yesterday, I’d like to talk about the connection between major and minor chords. You now realize that you can form any minor scale by knowing the relative major scale it’s connected to. In other words, you can play the “A minor” scale if you already know the notes of the “C major” scale because they’re related. Here’s how to apply this same understanding to chords…

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