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  1. The ultimate resource for the key of D Minor: scale, common chords, chord progressions, and downloadable midi files

  2. CHEAT SHEET. How to read these charts... Each musical scale has 7 notes inside it. . The Roman numeral system helps you know what chords to play, regardless of what key you are in. Uppercase numeral (I) = major chord. Lowercase numeral (i) = minor chord. Superscript circle (vii°) = diminished chord. Remember: The key of the scale is the I/i chord.

  3. An interactive music theory cheat sheet with scales, diatonic chords, notes on the piano, notes on the staff and key signature for all major and minor keys.

  4. This PDF has handy-access printable charts to refer to, here’s what’s included: Page 2: Printable note cheat sheet meant to be viewed vertically. Page 3: The same Printable note cheat sheet in landscape mode to print out bigger. Page 4: “Cheat Sheet” of Song Keys, showing how many sharps/flats are in each scale.

  5. Minor Scales Cheat Sheet • Harmonic minor – raise the 7 th scale degree • Melodic minor – raise the 6 th and 7 th scale degree (ascending), revert to

  6. In terms of idea, think E half-dim movements. E-A-C#-F# (B Sus 9) Goes to. D#-A-C-F# B7b9 (no 5) *notice only two notes change. In terms of idea, think Amaj OR F#minor movements to Dim movements with F# on top. E-G-B-D#-F#. *Of course this entire progression should be tried in mult Drop2 ways.

  7. minor scale. Minor chords are constructed with the following intervals: P1 - (3 semitones) - m3 - (4 semitones) - P5. In the Key of A, for instance, the A minor chord is P1 (A) - m3 (C) - P5 (E).

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