You can see that clearly when you start on C because there’s a black note, a black key between C and D. It’s formed out of a whole step, a whole step and a half step, whole step, whole step, whole step, half step. No matter what key you play in, and there’s 12 separate major keys.įirst, let’s define a major scale, a major key. If you’re playing in the D, that’s the raw material of all the songs you’ll ever play in the key of D. If you’re playing in the key of C, that’s the raw material of all the songs you’ll ever play in the key of C. Scale degrees are very important to understand because all of music is made out of those scale degrees. This is Duane and today I’d like to cover a little music theory, that is of scale degrees such as Tonic, Super-Tonic, Mediant, Sub-Dominant, Dominant, Sub-Mediant Chords. ![]() ![]() Tonic, Super-Tonic, Mediant, Sub-Dominant, Dominant, Sub-Mediant Chords
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