In total, there are 24 keys and 30 ways to spell them. In the next few lessons covering the circle of 5ths, I will show you how you can start memorizing all 30 key spellings. It sounds far scarier than it is, but it will take some effort.
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Read More »The concept of keys in music is important to understand. The idea is a bit abstract and can be confusing, even mystifying, in the beginning. With experience the concept will become more and more clear. You might consider rereading this lesson from time to time until you solidfy your understanding of this essential musical concept.
between 5-7 years old In general, however, the best age to start violin for my students is between 5-7 years old. I've started students as young as...
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Read More »When you play music, the music is constantly being pulled toward the tonic, or root of the key, wanting to come to a state of rest or completion. The tonic is the most resolved note in a key. The tonic is a key’s center. Moving away from and back to the tonic resting point of the key is partly what makes music interesting and why it has a pleasing effect on us. Continuing the gravity analogy, music momentarily defies gravity, but then comes back down. It’s exciting much like a pole-vaulter, basketball player, or juggler might be.
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