key signature

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key signature

The conductor points to the key signature at the beginning of the musical score.

Definition

Noun: A key signature is a set of sharp (♯) or flat (♭) symbols placed together on a musical staff, immediately after the clef. It indicates the key of a piece of music by specifying which notes are to be consistently raised or lowered throughout the composition, unless otherwise marked by accidentals.

Usage

The key signature is a fundamental element of Western musical notation. It tells the performer the tonal center, or "home" key, of the music (e.g., G major, F minor) and eliminates the need to write accidentals (sharps or flats) next to every single affected note in the score.

Examples
  • The key signature with one sharp (F♯) typically indicates the key of G major or E minor.
  • Before you start playing, always check the key signature to know which notes are sharp or flat.
  • The composer changed the key signature in the middle of the piece to modulate to a new key.
  • A piece in the key of C major has no sharps or flats in its key signature.
Advanced Usage
  • Reading a Key Signature: The order of sharps is F♯, C♯, G♯, D♯, A♯, E♯, B♯. The order of flats is the reverse: B♭, E♭, A♭, D♭, G♭, C♭, F♭. Memorizing these orders helps in quickly identifying the major key.
  • Relative Major/Minor: Every major key signature also corresponds to a relative minor key (which shares the same notes). For example, the key signature for G major (one sharp) is also used for its relative minor, E minor.
  • Modulation: A change of key signature within a piece signals a modulation (a shift) to a new key.
Variants and Related Words
  • Signature (noun): In a musical context, this can be short for either key signature or time signature. The meaning is determined by the surrounding context.
  • Accidental (noun): A temporary sharp (♯), flat (♭), or natural (♮) symbol that alters a note from its pitch as defined by the key signature.
  • Clef (noun): A symbol (treble clef, bass clef, etc.) placed at the beginning of the staff to assign note names to the lines and spaces. The key signature always follows the clef.
Synonyms
  • Musical signature (less common)
  • Tonality indicator (descriptive)
Related Phrases
  • To be in a key: To have a specific tonal center, as shown by the key signature.
    • This song is in the key of D major, as you can see from its two-sharp key signature.
  • Without a key signature: Refers to music in the key of C major or A minor, which have no sharps or flats.
    • The beginner's exercise is written without a key signature.
key signature

The conductor points to the key signature at the beginning of the musical score.

Noun
  1. the sharps or flats that follow the clef and indicate the key

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