
Key Signatures Chart - My Music Theory
Jun 14, 2025 · Key Signatures Chart Here are all the key signatures up to 7 sharps/flats in the four clefs – treble, bass, alto and tenor.
Key Signatures - My Music Theory
Each key signature represents one major key, and one minor key. These two keys are called “relative” keys – they share a key signature because they share almost all of the same notes in …
Key Signatures - My Music Theory
Key Signatures Exercises Point your mouse at the staves (tap on mobile devices) to reveal the answers. Naming Key Signatures Name the major keys shown by these key signatures. 1. 2. …
Time Signature Chart - My Music Theory
The time signature chart also shows you which are simple and compound time signatures. Simple time signatures have a main beat which divides into two 1st level sub-beats. The top number …
Music Theory Cheat Sheet - My Music Theory
This 2-page PDF is perfect to keep by your side during lessons and practice, so that you have all the necessary music theory knowledge at your fingertips! Includes: Notes and rests Pitches …
Key Signatures and Key (Grade 3) - My Music Theory
Key Signatures and Minor Keys The key signature for a minor key includes all the sharp/flat notes from the natural minor scale – this is the same as the descending melodic minor scale.
Interval Qualities - My Music Theory
You also need to know all the intervals in the new key signatures for this grade too, of course! Interval Qualities We will learn about three types of interval for grade three: Major intervals …
List of Musical Scales - My Music Theory
Jun 14, 2025 · List of Musical Scales Here is a complete list of the major, minor harmonic and minor melodic scales, in treble and bass clefs. If you need the natural minor scale – use the …
Tonic Triads - My Music Theory
Tonic Triads Exercises Hover your mouse at the stave to reveal the answers. (Tap on mobile devices) Naming Tonic Triads Name the keys of each of these tonic triads (e.g. C major). …
Tonic Triads - Major and Minor - My Music Theory
The notes D-F#-A make up the tonic triad in the key of D major. We can also build tonic triads in minor keys of course. The rules are the same, but we need to use the minor scale. In D minor, …