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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2008

How to recognize keys with a simple formula.

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  • 'If you'd like to win but you think you can't it's almost certain you won't.' Dale Canegie

  • There's an easier way to recognize flat key signatures: the key is always the second-to-last flat. See how D-flat is second-to-last? The only one it won't work for it F-major, but that's easy enough to remember. It's a heck of a lot easier than counting steps.

  • @Lissbirds . Quite right. I have already made a comment about this method. It is also explained in my booklet.

  • HI maurellis,, thank you so much for posting this video..really helps me..especially im really beginner..no knowledge at all...in the field of keyboard/ piano.. kindly send me other video how to improve/ learn my keyboard lesson..pls send to my email add: einnor_rb@yahoo.com.ph THANK YOU so MUCH in advance and goodluck and godbless

  • @MrBraindamage82 There are three more videos here. Have you watched them all? Plus,download my booklet.

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  • Would love to get a copy of the booklet in PDF format please good sir. Thanks a bunch mate! echugunov@yahoo.com

  • I give up with this shit.

  • @ltsultan The download information is in the videos

  • Please send me the booklet PDF gaskelljohn@yahoo.com

  • Please send me the booklet - s_j_watt@hotmail.com - thanks very much

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