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Higgins
1 July, 11:25
What is the definition of the musical term key?
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A key is a group of notes upon which a scale is based. A key is identified by it's key signature, which shows the number of sharps or flats in the scale. a key is named after it's keynote (the first note in the scale), for example F major's keynote is F.
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