major key
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Definition
- Noun:
- A musical key whose harmonic structure is based on the major scale: A
major keyis a tonal center in music characterized by a specific pattern of whole and half steps that creates a bright, happy, or triumphant sound. The harmony and chords are built from the notes of the major scale.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- The symphony begins in a bright C major key.
- Composers often use a major key to convey feelings of joy and optimism.
- Can you transpose this piece from a minor key into a major key?
Advanced Usage
- "To be in a major key": Describes a piece of music that is centered around a major tonality.
- The final movement is decidedly in a major key, providing a uplifting conclusion.
Variants and Related Words
- Major scale (n): The specific sequence of intervals (whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half) upon which a is based.
- You must learn the C major scale to understand the C major key.
- Key signature (n): The set of sharps or flats at the beginning of a staff that indicates the (or minor key) of the piece.
- The key signature with three sharps indicates either A major or F# minor.
Synonyms
- Major tonality: A more formal term for the system of harmony based on a major scale.
Antonyms
- Minor key: A key whose harmony is based on the minor scale, typically associated with a sadder, more somber, or contemplative sound.
Noun
- a key whose harmony is based on the major scale