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Post #2832977

2026-04-15 11:23 UTC

@optilude@techhub.social what if the drop downs chose and the circle of fifths updated to show you where it came from as a key? Edit: one way I might try to explain this in text is that a given “relative major” gives us the diatonic notes in a key, and then every mode in both major and minor use those diatonic notes starting from different points. But of course that’s not entirely true when we leave modes of the major scale or using different kinds of minor keys (there’s modes of each of the degrees in melodic minor for example, but they get names as basically the thing + modifiers, like melodic minor’s 2nd mode is Dorian b2)

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  • @optilude@techhub.social 2026-04-17 12:18

    @mathias@metalhead.club try it now. It doesn’t move the C5 (I think that’s confusing) but it states the derived tonic under the drop-down and updates the Scale tab.

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