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Music Theory Thread

Name: Anonymous 2013-04-03 12:54

Major Keys and Relative Minors
  Key  Rel. Minor
   C       a
   D       b
  E/Fb     c#
  F/E#     d
   G       e
   A       f#
   B       g#
   Db      bb
   Eb      c
   F#      d#
   Gb      eb
   Ab      f
   Bb      g
   Cb      ab


Degrees
I   - Tonic
II  - Supertonic
III - Mediant
IV  - Subdominant
V   - Dominant
VI  - Submediant
VII - Leading tone (half-step) or Subtonic (whole-step)


Intervals
Major second    -    2 half steps
Major third     -    4 half steps
Perfect fourth  -    5 half steps
Perfect fifth   -    7 half steps
Major sixth     -    9 half steps
Major seventh   -   11 half steps
Perfect eighth  -   12 half steps
Minor third     -    3 half steps
Minor sixth     -    8 half steps
Minor seventh   -   10 half steps
Augmented second  -  3 half steps
Augmented third   -  5 half steps
Augmented fourth  -  6 half steps
Augmented fifth   -  8 half steps
Augmented sixth   - 10 half steps
Augmented seventh - 12 half steps
Augmented eighth  - 13 half steps
Diminished third  -  2 half steps
Diminished fourth -  4 half steps
Diminished fifth  -  6 half steps
Diminished sixth  -  7 half steps
Diminished seventh - 9 half steps

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