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- Universal_key abstract "The universal key or universal scale is a concept employed in music theory in which specific notes or chord symbols in a key signature are replaced with numbers or Roman numerals, allowing for a discussion describing relationships between notes or chords that can be universally applied to all key signatures.For example, in the key of E-flat major, the notes of the scale would be replaced like so:E♭ becomes scale degree 1F becomes scale degree 2G becomes scale degree 3A♭ becomes scale degree 4B♭ becomes scale degree 5C becomes scale degree 6D becomes scale degree 7".
- Universal_key wikiPageID "4252368".
- Universal_key wikiPageRevisionID "542281501".
- Universal_key auto "yes".
- Universal_key date "December 2009".
- Universal_key hasPhotoCollection Universal_key.
- Universal_key subject Category:Musical_scales.
- Universal_key type Abstraction100002137.
- Universal_key type Communication100033020.
- Universal_key type MusicalNotation106814870.
- Universal_key type MusicalScales.
- Universal_key type Notation106808493.
- Universal_key type Scale106856568.
- Universal_key type Writing106359877.
- Universal_key type WrittenCommunication106349220.
- Universal_key comment "The universal key or universal scale is a concept employed in music theory in which specific notes or chord symbols in a key signature are replaced with numbers or Roman numerals, allowing for a discussion describing relationships between notes or chords that can be universally applied to all key signatures.For example, in the key of E-flat major, the notes of the scale would be replaced like so:E♭ becomes scale degree 1F becomes scale degree 2G becomes scale degree 3A♭ becomes scale degree 4B♭ becomes scale degree 5C becomes scale degree 6D becomes scale degree 7".
- Universal_key label "Universal key".
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- Universal_key wasDerivedFrom Universal_key?oldid=542281501.
- Universal_key isPrimaryTopicOf Universal_key.