I have a question for a music theory savvy person... What's the key signature for D flat minor? My brain hurts trying to figure it out. And my music teacher won't tell me. The major equivalent would be F flat major, wouldn't it? But that doesn't make any sense. Is there a key signature for F flat major? It's so confusing.... Ow, my brain. :dead:
I am here to save you. As it so happens I am a very music saavy person. The key signature for d flat minor is the same as D flat major only 3 semitones up. e.g. A minor as no sharps or flats because it's three semitones down from c major: C, B, Bb, A. So the key signature for Db minor is 3 semitones up from Db which is the same as C#. C#, D, D#, E. Therefor the Key signature for Db minor is the same as the one for E major. For future refeance and to avoid confusion, it is usually refered to as C# minor and Db major. PM me if you have any more questions.
WOW. I thought it was going to be simple. I'm in Concert Band in Highschool, And I was like :imslow: O ___O And I flute for gosh sakes!
Ok, I think I understand now. I don't know why I never thought of using C# instead. xD Thanks muchly. My brain is now pain free. =3
Spanish is my first language so I do not clearly recognize what you mean with that, but, I will tell you that the enharmonic equivalent would be C-sharp minor. In here we do not refer to notes with letters, that is why. I could be totally wrong because of my understanding of your question, I will try to translate it and answer you as soon as I can. (: EDIT: Oh, it has been answered. My bad, lol.
I bet it does. :dead: I mean Honor's Concert Band is hard enough for me. And we just write essays and shiznit. xDDD
meh, I'm 14 but I've been doing music most of my life. I also somehow have a metronome implanted in my brain.
Wow. xDDD I'm 14 as well; and I'm in 9th Grade. And its reallly confusing. I want to learn to play the Piano, so I can play a song from 'Pride And Prejudice'. I love the song from there. xDD
Piano's a good instrument to learn early. It teaches you how to read treble clef and bass clef, and a whole bunch of other stuff.
Yeah; Flute is in the same key, so I just susspected that it would be easy. I got concept of it in my head, I'll just need a piano, and a sharpie. xDD
Piano is great because It teaches you where all the notes are in relation to each other. It was my first instrument. If you guys would like it, I could record some stuff. I have an exam coming up anyway.
Thanks ^_^. I hope you like moody slow pieces because I do them best. I'm no Rachmananov. He had big hands. If you don't get the referance look up "Rachmananov Had Big Hands" on youtube you will laugh your a** off.