Now starting, with a little trepidation, on Grade 6 of Music Theory, which I know is a long, long way behind degree standard.
The syllabus includes Figured Bass (whatever that is), the Baroque and Classical eras, Voice leading and analysis, Modulation (can’t wait for that one!), Transposition and Harmonisation and Cadences (which I never seem to be able to resolve correctly).
I really would like to try to understand the relationship between the various keys better. For the aural exam, we were given specific musical examples (minor 7th? “Somewhere over the rainbow”, minor 3rd? “Greensleeves”, etc).
So what about keys then? The 4th movement of Beethoven’s 5th, C-E-G is C Maj, that’s easy, but Wagner’s famous Tristan chord is beyond me currently, but what about the more obscure keys? For example, I can’t think of a major work in mainstream music that is in Db Maj, or the relative Bb min.
Can posters help please? Nothing atonal for the moment please!
Mario
The syllabus includes Figured Bass (whatever that is), the Baroque and Classical eras, Voice leading and analysis, Modulation (can’t wait for that one!), Transposition and Harmonisation and Cadences (which I never seem to be able to resolve correctly).
I really would like to try to understand the relationship between the various keys better. For the aural exam, we were given specific musical examples (minor 7th? “Somewhere over the rainbow”, minor 3rd? “Greensleeves”, etc).
So what about keys then? The 4th movement of Beethoven’s 5th, C-E-G is C Maj, that’s easy, but Wagner’s famous Tristan chord is beyond me currently, but what about the more obscure keys? For example, I can’t think of a major work in mainstream music that is in Db Maj, or the relative Bb min.
Can posters help please? Nothing atonal for the moment please!
Mario
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