So Eleanor is in a youth orchestra. It is not the highest, most professional orchestra. Nor is it the 4th grade orchestra---it's a friendly, non-competitive, musical, not overly serious place to make music and friends.
They were handing out music at the beginning of last semester, and for one of the pieces the key signature had a few flats. "Does anyone know what key this is in?" asked the conductor. A few people looked at the flats, tried to work out the tonic and dominant, and made a few guesses. Eleanor, who has not been trained in music theory (probably I should do something about that =) raised her hand. "E minor." Wow! Everyone was super impressed. How'd she figure it out, they wanted to know.
Turns out the title of the piece was "Organ Fugue in E minor." It pays to have your eyes open!
They were handing out music at the beginning of last semester, and for one of the pieces the key signature had a few flats. "Does anyone know what key this is in?" asked the conductor. A few people looked at the flats, tried to work out the tonic and dominant, and made a few guesses. Eleanor, who has not been trained in music theory (probably I should do something about that =) raised her hand. "E minor." Wow! Everyone was super impressed. How'd she figure it out, they wanted to know.
Turns out the title of the piece was "Organ Fugue in E minor." It pays to have your eyes open!
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