You hold onto that if you want, Barbara. :-) But it's not JUST a fifth, and it's only a fifth in certain situations. And a diminished one at that. If you pointed at a tritone in the score and told the director, that's a "fifth," they would say, "No, it's a tritone."
Thanks for the explanation about when a key signature is displayed. Not many videos on YT mention that and it was causing me some confusion
Excellent explanation to map the top note to major scale for seeing if 3/6/7ths are major or minor. Thank you!
This lesson was CRAZY GOOD, thank you so much!
So helpful! Thank you
also Db major is the best key signature there's no arguing
Thanks for this video. Where can I find that sheet?
A TRITONE IS A 5TH!!!!!!!!!
You hold onto that if you want, Barbara. :-) But it's not JUST a fifth, and it's only a fifth in certain situations. And a diminished one at that. If you pointed at a tritone in the score and told the director, that's a "fifth," they would say, "No, it's a tritone."
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