Re: How to learn about keys?



I'd get a good music theory book. Berklee has a great music theory text at
Berkleemusic.com, but it's a fairly hefty price. You'll never need another
theory book, however.

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"M.M." <M.M.@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:b2l9h1pqsr7kecr09dhaioaj93l92p7opd@xxxxxxxxxx
> Just to be able to tell someone what key I am going to play in...M.M.
>
> On Mon, 29 Aug 2005 21:10:11 -0700, "certtaker"
> <batafuchi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> >Are you looking for the chords in a particular key or just how to tell
what
> >key someone is playing in?
> >"M.M." <M.M.@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >news:2b72h1dpjim687qibornkm9n67940m5e8a@xxxxxxxxxx
> >>I am interested in learning guitar keys but so far my searches have
> >> been turned up sites written in Greek or geek... anyways, does anyone
> >> know of a reference or web site that will explain this to a beginner?
> >> Thanks ... M.M.
> >


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