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Mahakaruna
1 year ago

First system

F, G, A, B, C, D, E, F

(F Dur)

GT, GT, HT, GT, GT, GT

Second system

A, H, C, D, E, F, G, A

(a moll, natural minor ladder)

GT, HT, GT, GT, HT, GT, GT

GT = full tone

HT = halftone

A full tone consists of two half tones.

System 3

Before the 2, 3, 6, 7 tone comes a cross

E, Fis, Gis, A, H, Cis, Dis, E

GT/HT as System 1.

Now I’ve helped you, but I suggest you do more about music theory.

Look here

https://www.lehrklaenge.de/PHP/Tonarten/TonartenGeneral.php

https://musikanalyse.net/tutorials/tonleiteren/

This whole page is full of very good explanations.

https://www.lehrklaenge.de

https://musikanalyse.net/tutorials/

Greeting

Mahakaruna
1 year ago
Reply to  lanvttv

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Mahakaruna
1 year ago
Reply to  lanvttv

The first tone F is the basic tone of the conductor, yes.

However, when it comes to the key signs, it is about which tones have to be increased (#) or lowered (b) so that we accordingly receive a thirs or moll conductor with the correct half-tone/gancetone steps.

Take the 3th system as an example in your task.

As it stands without sign on the sheet, this is not E Dur but e Phrygic.

Only through the 4 crosses will the sounds F, G, C, D to Fis, Gis, Cis, Dis and thus we have E Dur.

E Dur sounds quite different than e Phrygic and has 4 different tones as described.

Although both sound conductors have the sound E as a basic tone.

Greeting

mat22
1 year ago

Which key belongs to what sign you simply have to learn by heart. At the beginning/end tones you can then decide whether it is the respective dur or mollton type.