Yes, you are absolutely right, E# is similar to the sound F, but according to the rules of alteration in a given key, it would be correct to write exactly E#. Moreover, in the key C# there are 7# and E# including. Thanks for the good question 👍
Nice... but the song, as you're playing it, should preferably be considered in the key of Db (5 flats), not C# (7 Sharps, using C as a B# and F as an E#!). If you want to consider it in C#, okay, whatever... but songs are rarely written in keys with more than 5 sharps or flats, and as an aspiring teacher, you need a little more theory, so you don't lead learning beginners astray :/
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Where is E# because from what I know there is no E# it goes straight to F
Yes, you are absolutely right, E# is similar to the sound F, but according to the rules of alteration in a given key, it would be correct to write exactly E#. Moreover, in the key C# there are 7# and E# including. Thanks for the good question 👍
@@MusicSergWorld Isn't 7# just the 1? Do you mean 7b?
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Thank you... I can now play it better. I wish there were tutorials for Christian musicians like this.
key of b?
no. C#
Nice... but the song, as you're playing it, should preferably be considered in the key of Db (5 flats), not C# (7 Sharps, using C as a B# and F as an E#!). If you want to consider it in C#, okay, whatever... but songs are rarely written in keys with more than 5 sharps or flats, and as an aspiring teacher, you need a little more theory, so you don't lead learning beginners astray :/
Thank you for sharing your opinion. I agree with you, it could be transposed to another key. Next time I will take your wish into account.