weird...Lafemme said:the key is the set of sharps or flats that is written at the beginning of a piece of music to indicate the "key" or "scale" that they piece is written in. If you composed something in say the key of C you can play any note in that "C" scale, and that's where you get the Key from.(there happens to be no sharps or flats in the key of c so it would be all the white keys from one c to another c
Lafemme said:being that I said there are no sharps or flats on the key of c, you can play any notes in between those(meaning no black keys(in any octave)) it doesn't matter if you're listening to an "F" in whatever key. KEY is the magic word. you gotta know what key you're in to really know what keys are "right" or "wrong" but if it sounds good to you.....roll wit it.
harlley said:
er... time to have some musical theory lessons
Thanks anyway!
Stranjer said: