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Whats is the flat version of D Major like D major has c and f what the flat version of it
Whats is the flat version of D Major like D major has c and f what the flat version of it
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circle_of_fifths
In reply to https://en.wikipedia.org… by underquark
im not using wikipedia its unaccurate
In reply to im not using wikipedia its… by 12517074
and u could've. edit it
In reply to and u coulddve. edit i by 12517074
But you'd trust the answer of the same user you're accusing of possibly forging wikipedia?
In reply to But you'd trust the answer… by jeetee
no its not accurate u can edit it
In reply to no its not accurate u can… by 12517074
u c an use .gov and .orgs and irs accurate but not wikipidea
In reply to u c an use .gov and .orgs… by 12517074
and i know the circle of fifths
In reply to and i know the circle of… by 12517074
it doesnt help
In reply to it doesnt help by 12517074
jeete why u budging in again?
In reply to jeete why u budging in again? by 12517074
stop buding in plz
In reply to stop buding in plz by 12517074
I will keep budging in if you keep asking questions that need answering; this is after all entirely what this forum is about.
Any user can help out any other user.
Anyway, according to the circle of fifths, which you claim to understand but refuse to use, you'd need a key signature equivalent with 10 flats, which doesn't exist.
So the "closest" to end up with would lead to a key of Ebb having a signature of Bbb, Ebb, Abb, Db, Gb, Cb, Fb
In reply to I will keep budging in if… by jeetee
can u answer my other question then
In reply to can u answer my other… by 12517074
plz
In reply to I will keep budging in if… by jeetee
but f#=e flat and c#=d flat so what signaturre has e and d flat only?
In reply to but f#=e flat and c#=d flat… by 12517074
You could indeed opt for a completely non-standard key signature which only has a Gb and a Db; but as it is entirely non standard you'd likely be confusing anyone trying to read your music.
Also keep in mind that in many tunings an F# does not equal a Gb, but that there is a slight difference in tuning between them.
In reply to You could indeed opt for a… by jeetee
wait isnt F# e flat
In reply to wait isnt F# e flat by 12517074
Nope.
A sharp raises a tone by (approximately) a half tone. So an F# starts from an F and raises it up half a tone, putting it between the F and the G.
A flat lowers a tone by (approximately) a half tone. So an Eb starts from an E and lowers it downwards half a tone, putting it between the D and the E.
In reply to Nope. A sharp raises a tone… by jeetee
what if wanted eveything flat andsharp
In reply to what if wanted eveything… by 12517074
Then you'd again have to make a non-standard key signature.
But step back and think about what that would/should mean.
If you have a key signature with both a C# and a Cb in it, and you then write a C in the score; which of the notes should be played? Both?
In reply to Then you'd again have to… by jeetee
i know
do math like up + down = nothing
+ b = ♮
In reply to it doesnt help by 12517074
In reply to im not using wikipedia its… by 12517074
If you have found an error in the Wikipedia article in question, you should report it. But meanwhile, it at least gets reviewed often by many experts. I absolutely guarantee you will find better answers there than asking random people on the Internet :-)
In reply to If you have found an error… by Marc Sabatella
then why r u answer random people on the internet :-)
In reply to then why r u answer random… by 12517074
and what do u mean by saying :-)
In reply to then why r u answer random… by 12517074
r u stupid
this is a Forum
not a CHAT BOX
Anyone can answer any questions
That's how the forum works
In reply to r u stupid this is a Forum… by SLJK
bruh tbh like every thing is throwing random notes on a page
See (non Wikipedia):
https://www.aboutmusictheory.com/key-signature.html
and:
https://www.aboutmusictheory.com/enharmonic-spellings.html
In reply to See: https://www… by Jm6stringer
btw Wikipedia is inaccurate like any can edit it so.... don't use Wikipedia
In reply to btw Wikipedia is inaccurate… by 12517074
but b# and f flat isnt a thing so......
In reply to but b# and f flat isnt a… by 12517074
jeete ur now my bf lol
In reply to jeete ur now my bf lol by 12517074
tbh someone should see this long song I wrote
In reply to tbh someone should see this… by 12517074
it's so long its like 28 hrs
In reply to but b# and f flat isnt a… by 12517074
Who said E# and Fb doesn't exists?
Chords use these as passing notes to not confuse the player the chords of the passage.
Enharmonic equivalents are important too.
In reply to Who said so? see Eb minor by SLJK
Indeed. To be clear, in a piece in a key with sharps - like D - if you want an ascending choroamtic melody from E to F#, the proper way to spell it is E-E#-F#. This helps clarify the upward resolution of the middle note, and it also avoids the need for an accidental on the last note. Or, in the key of F# minor, the leading tone needs to be spelled E#.
In reply to Who said so? see Eb minor by SLJK
but e# isnt a thing
In reply to but e# isnt a thing by 12517074
It sure is. Look up enharmonics
In reply to but e# isnt a thing by 12517074
Someone forgot to tell Beethoven that
This is from his 14th piano sonata which you can download from https://imslp.org/wiki/Piano_Sonata_No.14%2C_Op.27_No.2_(Beethoven%2C_L…
In reply to Someone forgot to tell… by mike320
ik enhrmonics
c#d flat dflat e# ik it
In reply to ik enhrmonics c#d flat dflat… by 12517074
E# = F
In reply to Someone forgot to tell… by mike320
just tell it's moonlight
everyone doesn't know what Beethoven's 14th sonata is
In reply to but e# isnt a thing by 12517074
E# most definitely is a thing.
It seems there are some basic element of music theory that it would help if you learned. One place is my online course https://school.masteringmusescore.com/p/basic-theory, but you can also find all the handouts from the course for free on musescore.com at https://musescore.com/user/2975/sets/5099981
In reply to E# most definitely is a… by Marc Sabatella
so if e# and f flat is the same how is g# and f flat the same?
In reply to so if e# and f flat is the… by 12517074
g# and f flat is not the same.
In reply to so if e# and f flat is the… by 12517074
and e# and f flat are NOT the same too
In reply to so if e# and f flat is the… by 12517074
E# = F
F♭ = E
G# = A♭
In reply to E# = F F♭ = E G# = A♭ by SLJK
but whats d#?
In reply to but whats e#? by 12517074
https://musescore.org/en/node/313051#comment-1040379
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
why did u put this?
In reply to why did u put this? by 12517074
any one wanna see this long song i wrote
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by mike320
:-)
@mike320
In reply to but whats e#? by 12517074
D# is a D raised by a half tone.
You might want to look into learning some music basics first, and this forum (while helpful) isn't really a good way to do so.
In reply to D# is a D raised by a half… by jeetee
but does this prove I do alot of composing
https://musescore.com/user/32226828/scores/5893444/s/kb5Wi5?share=copy_…
In reply to but does this prove I do… by 12517074
no
In reply to but does this prove I do… by 12517074
All this proves it that you've throw a lot of notes onto a score.
In reply to All this proves it that you… by jeetee
thats what all composition is
In reply to thats what all composition is by 12517074
Composition is quite a lot more than just throwing notes on a page. It's attempting to converse a though/emotion through melody or note structures.
Throwing notes on a page can lead to some interesting starting points/ideas/themes to work with; but at that point the "composing" has only just begun.
In reply to Composition is quite a lot… by jeetee
it is i worked hard on that like i thin kit took a while
In reply to Composition is quite a lot… by jeetee
tbh that a song with like melody and stuff like i didn't use chords the n
In reply to but does this prove I do… by 12517074
and I can't see any chords here
In reply to and I can't see any chords… by SLJK
i did it like 2 years ago dont judge me
In reply to but does this prove I do… by 12517074
bruh this took me a long time
In reply to bruh this took me a long time by 12517074
no wonder it is so long
In reply to no wonder it is so long by SLJK
can any one be postive for once?!?!
> Whats is the flat version of D Major like D major has c and f what the flat version of it
It seems your initial question has not been directly answered.
You are correct that the D major scale include F# and C#
The Db major scale has five flats: Db Eb Gb Ab Bb
The full one octave scale is: Db Eb F Gb Ab Bb C Db
You'll find both scales in the attached score:
https://musescore.org/en/node/313139
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by yonah_ag
ik the scales
In reply to ik the scales by 12517074
and why is jeete roasting me
In reply to and why is jeete roasting me by 12517074
you know, like...
In reply to you know, like... by SLJK
i wouldn't be doing so much if yal could be positive
why dont i just write somthing that everyone lke like legit cant u just think about the bright side for once?
In reply to why dont i just write… by 12517074
you just said wikipedia is bad
In reply to you just said wikipedia is… by SLJK
yeah bc ucan do this
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Lucky&action=edit&editintro=…
you crazy person lol
In reply to yeah bc ucan do this https:/… by 12517074
Oh
you just told us a page that nothing works
what is this
are you trying to edit wikipedia
In reply to yeah bc ucan do this https:/… by 12517074
btw don't you know what is a report button
In reply to btw don't you know what is a… by SLJK
this sint a chat box :)
In reply to this sint a chat box :) by 12517074
...so I can answer you
In reply to yeah bc ucan do this https:/… by 12517074
https://musescore.org/en/node/313051#comment-1039913
In reply to https://musescore.org/en… by SLJK
and no
In reply to and no by 12517074
bruh its inacurate like u dont even need an account to edit it bruh im just askign questions lol
In reply to bruh its inacurate like u… by 12517074
if any one know what key i should write in tell me and what chords if yal lwant me to add chords
In reply to if any one know what key i… by 12517074
Just to make sure
do you know what chords are
not the kind that you play lot of notes at once
In reply to if any one know what key i… by 12517074
@12517074
Key lime pie.
No chords, you would spoil a masterpiece.
In reply to yeah bc ucan do this https:/… by 12517074
Anyone can edit the sources of MuseScore as well, doesn't exactly make it a bad thing.
In reply to Anyone can edit the sources… by jeetee
yeah
And Musescore's edit button is more obvious than Wiki's
ima make a part 2 what key should i do it in
In reply to ima make a part 2 what key… by 12517074
door key
and wha t should the fris t4 measures be
In reply to and wha t should the fris t4… by 12517074
Tape measures
In reply to Tape measures by yonah_ag
haha umm