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AP Music Theory 2.1 Music Terminology, Terms & Symbols. What is the key signature shown above?
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- 00:04
And here's your shmoop du' jour brought to you by the circle of
- 00:06
fifths. It moves us all through despair and hope through faith and love till we [A giraffe and zebra looking up at a monkey on a cliff]
- 00:10
find our place wait that might be the circle of life our bad moving on okay
- 00:16
here's a question what's the key signature shown above right there and
- 00:20
here the potential answers....huh is that it anything on the back no? well
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- 00:27
let's thank the AP powers-that-be finish this up and take an early lunch with [Boy sat in an exam hall]
- 00:31
this problem we can refer to the ever helpful all-powerful circle of fifths
- 00:34
we're going to take a short journey through the circle of fifths now all [Man hiking through a field of musical notes]
- 00:38
right we said short you can probably leave the tent behind why well there's
- 00:42
only one sharp in this key signature meaning that our journey will end after [Man decides to pitch a tent in a field]
- 00:45
just one step so probably didn't even need the hiking boots starting with C
- 00:50
major one step to the right on the circle of fifths leads us one-fifth up to
- 00:54
the key of G major which has one added sharp well this gives us the key [G major one added sharp]
- 00:58
signature in the problem but since G major isn't a key listed in our potential
- 01:02
answers we need to check out relative minor keys. Starting back to the start of
- 01:06
the circle of fifths we have a key with no sharps and no flats and before you [Finger pointing to the circle of fifths]
- 01:10
all boo and say we already did this bring back the weird Lion King thing just [Giraffe and Zebra looking up at Rafiki on a cliff]
- 01:14
stick with us for a second here. A key with no sharps and no flats can be C
- 01:18
major or A minor yep same key signature just a minor third lower if we take that
- 01:24
same step we originally took to bring us to a key with one sharp a fifth up from [Finger pointing to a fifth up from A minor on the circle of fifths]
- 01:28
A minor brings us to E minor and E minor just happens to be the relative minor of
- 01:33
G major that means our answer is D but because we enjoyed our trip through the
- 01:37
circle of fifths so much seriously we wrote a glowing yelp review let's take a [shmelp review of the circle of fifths]
- 01:41
look at the other options A major has three sharps, D major has two sharps and C
- 01:45
minor has three flats and as we clearly remember from the question we were
- 01:49
looking for something with one sharp not two not three and definitely not flat [Two, Three and Flat sharps with X marks]
- 01:54
the circle of fifths illuminated the right choice for us as we blinking
- 01:58
stepped into the sun there was more to see than could ever be seen more to do
- 02:02
that could never be..that still has nothing to do with Lion King, all right still [Rafiki holding the circle of fifths and man appears]
- 02:06
our bad
- 02:09
Oh
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