Tonal harmony and mozart 40 symphony in G minor

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so I am learning music.. Trying to analyze and compose with what I know..

does mozart symphony 40 in G minor.. Is just the G minor scale? since its tonal I guess he just uses g minor for chords and everything??

I hope it makes sense and as always every help is greatly apreciated

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felipescalador wrote:so I am learning music.. Trying to analyze and compose with what I know..

does mozart symphony 40 in G minor.. Is just the G minor scale? since its tonal I guess he just uses g minor for chords and everything??

I hope it makes sense and as always every help is greatly apreciated
Little suggestion....if you are just learning music, perhaps start with something more basic than Mozart Symp 40.

I think at this point the Oak Ridge Boys might be a bit of a reach. Can you start with maybe learning scales, intervals and keys?

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Ogg Vorbis wrote:
felipescalador wrote:so I am learning music.. Trying to analyze and compose with what I know..

does mozart symphony 40 in G minor.. Is just the G minor scale? since its tonal I guess he just uses g minor for chords and everything??

I hope it makes sense and as always every help is greatly apreciated
Little suggestion....if you are just learning music, perhaps start with something more basic than Mozart Symp 40.

I think at this point the Oak Ridge Boys might be a bit of a reach. Can you start with maybe learning scales, intervals and keys?
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mm I already know all those...

I just never analyzed music.. so since this is famous tonal music I thought it was worth asking?

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felipescalador wrote:
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mm I already know all those...

I just never analyzed music.. so since this is famous tonal music I thought it was worth asking?
Well it's tonal but it's really chromatic. First take a whack at something like this...

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Have a good book on tonal harmony to guide you? I heartily recommend it, otherwise you'll come up with a rather "Mel Bay" way of looking at things which will mis-lead you.

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I would suggest, 'take a whack' at a better piece of music than that POS. Air on a G String, something, goddamn.

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jancivil wrote:I would suggest, 'take a whack' at a better piece of music than that POS. Air on a G String, something, goddamn.
A on the GS has a lot of chromaticism. Even this Clementi thing modulates to the dominant, which might knock an abject beginner out of the ring.

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yeah actually it has, by the definition of my schooling; it mixes E minor in a lot. my bad.

I just detest that Clementi.

'I guess he just uses g minor for chords and everything??' kinda just passed me by. It's too early for analysis IMO. Siegmeister, Harmony and Melody, Volume 1, "The Diatonic Style".

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