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Harmonic flowchart for Major Keys

Definition

The harmonic flowchart for Major Keys is a visual representation that shows the diatonic chords (chords derived from the major scale) within a given key. It helps musicians understand which chords naturally occur in a specific major key and how they relate to each other.

Analogy

Think of the harmonic flowchart for Major Keys as a map or blueprint for building a house. Each major key represents a different neighborhood, and within that neighborhood, there are specific houses (chords) that fit together harmoniously. The flowchart shows you which houses are available in each neighborhood and how they connect to create beautiful musical landscapes.

Related terms

Diatonic Chords: Diatonic chords are chords that naturally occur within a particular key without any alterations or modifications.

Major Key: A major key is characterized by its specific pattern of whole steps and half steps, resulting in a bright and uplifting sound.

Chord Progression: A series of chords played one after another, often following certain patterns or rules to create musical structure and movement.

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