Finish the pattern for the order of flats in a key signature: Bb, Eb, _____________________. A. Db, Cb, Gb, Fb, Ab B. Ab, Db, Cb, Gb, Fb C. Ab, Db, Gb, Cb, Fb D. Db, Cb, Fb, Gb, Ab
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Basically the question is asking, "What is the Progression for Bb?" Right?
yes i think so
Chords in the key of B major The chord chart below lists all the common traids and four note extended chords belonging to the key of B major. Roman numerals indicate each chords position relative to the scale. B major scale notes: B C# D# E F# G# A# Major key chord sequence: Maj min min Maj Maj min dim I ii iii IV V vi vii Bmaj C#min D#min Emaj F#maj G#min A#dim Bmaj7 C#min7 D#min7 Emaj7 F#7 G#min7 A#m7b5 Common chord progressions in B major I - IV - V B - E - F# I - vi - IV - V B - G#m - E - F# ii - V - I C#m7 - F#7 - Bmaj7
Now we just flat them which is basically move them back 1 Chord.
So B becomes Bb: Common chord progressions in B major I - IV - V B - E - F# I - vi - IV - V B - G#m - E - F# ii - V - I C#m7 - F#7 - Bmaj7
I think it is A
Ugh!!! I should've listened to my teacher when he told me the Progressions. xD
Okay. :)
That seems reasonable. :P @just_one_last_goodbye
ill google it hold on
it was C
Owww... I'm sorry. I'm taking Lessons so I'm still learning. :P I have a sheet of paper somewhere. :P
same I am teaching my self and have lessons
Cool! :D
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