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Welcome To Step 12 Lessons|2 Quizzes -
More Picking Songs8 Lessons
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Your First Scale1 Lesson
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Popular RiffsEven More Picking!6 Lessons
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The F Major Scale2 Lessons
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Introducing ChordsChords5 Lessons
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Wild Thing4 Lessons
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How Music Is Made1 Lesson|1 Quiz
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Step 1 Strumming Exercises
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Step 1 Aural2 Lessons|1 Quiz
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Introduction:
Our next aural topic is Tonality. This simply means whether something is major or minor. It’s certainly much more difficult than our previous topic, pitch.
This lessons will once again go through an exercise to help teach you what tonality is and develop your ability to identify the tonality of a chord just from listening to it.
The Video Lesson:
Notes:
- The term “tonality” refers to whether something is major or minor
- Scales, chords and Song Keys all have tonality
- Major generally sounds happy
- Minor generally sounds sad