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TopicAre all basic piano chords 2 whole steps followed by a step and a half?
averagejoel
02/22/20 5:22:36 PM
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in order to effectively learn theory like this, you need to:

  1. know all your major scales. to the point that you don't have to think about them
  2. be able to think of your major scales in terms of scale degrees; i.e. replacing the note names with numbers (for example, in the C Major scale, C is I, D is II, E is III, F is IV, G is V, A is VI, B is VII)
  3. know the various intervals (e.g. C up to G is a Perfect Fifth; C to E is a Major Third)
once you do that, you're ready to start learning some heavier stuff

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