Music Theory Question
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Mark
Music Theory Question
The key of C Major has no sharps and no flats. It's the white keys on the piano. It's the key most music theory classes begin with. It is the most cited example, yada, yada, yada. So why is it not named A? Why do the note names start with an A that is not C?
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Bill B
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Re: Music Theory Question
The notes got their letter names back in the time when church modes were in common use. A-A gives the Aeolian mode. The major mode was not in common use at that time.
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Craig F
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Re: Music Theory Question
That also lines Dorian up with D.
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Re: Music Theory Question
Here are two attempts to answer that question (with varying success)
https://music.stackexchange.com/questio ... ve/317#317" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://forum.emusictheory.com/read.php?5,1686,1689" target="_blank" target="_blank
https://music.stackexchange.com/questio ... ve/317#317" target="_blank" target="_blank
http://forum.emusictheory.com/read.php?5,1686,1689" target="_blank" target="_blank
Don Shirer
Westbrook, CT
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