Music Theory 101

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    6. Accidentals, Intervals & Chords
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    Understand half and whole steps and how they build intervals, chords, and more! Just Another Flutist explains accidentals and enharmonic equivalents.

    Understand half and whole steps and how they build intervals, chords, and more! Just Another Flutist explains accidentals and enharmonic equivalents.

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    7. Major Scales & Arpeggios
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    Just Another Flutist explains the construction of major scales and arpeggios through the use of whole and half steps. Next, learn how to identify them by ear!

    Just Another Flutist explains the construction of major scales and arpeggios through the use of whole and half steps. Next, learn how to identify them by ear!

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    8. Key Signatures & the Circle of Fifths
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    In this lesson, learn all about key signatures, how to tell what key each key signature symbolizes, and how they're all related to each other!

    In this lesson, learn all about key signatures, how to tell what key each key signature symbolizes, and how they're all related to each other!

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    9. Musical Forms & Patterns
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    Step back and take a look at music from a broader perspective. Review basic musical forms, and apply your knowledge of music theory to real music!

    Step back and take a look at music from a broader perspective. Review basic musical forms, and apply your knowledge of music theory to real music!

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    10. Minor Scales & Arpeggios
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    Just Another Flutist explains how to derive minor scales from major scales, and breaks down three different forms of the minor scale and their development.

    Just Another Flutist explains how to derive minor scales from major scales, and breaks down three different forms of the minor scale and their development.

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