Buck23 wrote:didnt you just say you didnt take courses? forget it, I'll stop feeding the troll. go away troll, go away!

I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?SpoonInSpoon wrote:Buck23 wrote:to say we don't know what we're talking about and then say that the stone is in F major, and that halloween is in C major is just...wow man, you are full of yourself. you said you took theory?
i don't take theory, but i know it. if the key signature on a song has no flats or sharps, its in the key of c. halloween does some funky out of key stuff though, like the E chord.
the Key of C:
C
Dm
Em
G
Am
Bm
C
the last flat in a key signature is Fa. the last sharp in a key signature is Ti. go from there. i check key signatures the way nearly all vocalists do. i'm not full of myself. i never said you guys don't know what you were talking about (to the best of my memory)
Very nice post MWR.I actually understood it too!MWR wrote:I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?SpoonInSpoon wrote:Buck23 wrote:to say we don't know what we're talking about and then say that the stone is in F major, and that halloween is in C major is just...wow man, you are full of yourself. you said you took theory?
i don't take theory, but i know it. if the key signature on a song has no flats or sharps, its in the key of c. halloween does some funky out of key stuff though, like the E chord.
the Key of C:
C
Dm
Em
G
Am
Bm
C
the last flat in a key signature is Fa. the last sharp in a key signature is Ti. go from there. i check key signatures the way nearly all vocalists do. i'm not full of myself. i never said you guys don't know what you were talking about (to the best of my memory)
Ummm you got some more studying to do. If a key signature has no sharps or flats it's not automaticaly in C. No sharps or flats could imply any one of the following and many more DEPENDING on what the harmony and tonal center is:
C Ionian(major)
D Dorian
E Phrygian
F Lydian
G Mixolydian
A Aeolian (minor)
B Locrian
and a slew of pentatonic scales.
I assume you know that these are called modes. Although each of these have the same notes if you stack thirds to build harmony from the scale you'll notice how different they are.
Of course Dave's music is major or minor 90% of the time but there are some exceptions.
Anyway it took me years to really internalize this stuff and it's a little frustrating to have someone who obviously doesn't grasp it proclaim themselves a key signature know-it-all. Feel free to PM me if you really want to know what your talking about.
That doesn't mean shit, you cant use the moveable "do" to identify scales and keys. they are nothing more then sounds that are used to teach singing.SpoonInSpoon wrote:do re me fa so la ti do.MWR wrote:I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?
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fuckitall.
i like tictacs wrote:That doesn't mean shit, you cant use the moveable "do" to identify scales and keys. they are nothing more then sounds that are used to teach singing.SpoonInSpoon wrote:do re me fa so la ti do.MWR wrote:I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?
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fuckitall.
Wow. You, my friend, are a piece of work.SpoonInSpoon wrote:i like tictacs wrote:That doesn't mean shit, you cant use the moveable "do" to identify scales and keys. they are nothing more then sounds that are used to teach singing.SpoonInSpoon wrote:do re me fa so la ti do.MWR wrote:I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?
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fuckitall.
eh. wrong.
SpoonInSpoon wrote:i like tictacs wrote:That doesn't mean shit, you cant use the moveable "do" to identify scales and keys. they are nothing more then sounds that are used to teach singing.SpoonInSpoon wrote:do re me fa so la ti do.MWR wrote:I don't think any of this post made any sort of sense, particularly the last paragraph... what is Fa and Ti?
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fuckitall.
eh. wrong.
I'd really like to know how because in my music theory class, we were taught every way possible to figure out a key signiture and this wasn't one of them..would you mind explaining how to us?SpoonInSpoon wrote:you CAN determine key signatures that way.
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