Club System Layout |
Yes, they are buttons but they are called "keys" since they are keying the valves inside the instrument, which don't know or care the shape of the key, whether it's a piano key or a button.We are focussing on the right-side melody keys and only consider the bass keys on the left of the instrument at the very end of the chapter.
Where the bass keys aren't specifically mentioned, assume we're not considering them.The Club System layout can be expressed in absolute pitch, or relative to the home key of the instrument.
Note: In all diagrams, we express octave changes by switching between UPPERCASE - lowercase - UPPERCASE - lowercase at each octave change based on the home key of the instrument.
IV#/V# |
ii/iiib |
iiib/i# |
viib/iv# |
iv#/vib |
IIIb/I# |
II/IIIb |
IV#/VIb |
iiib/i# |
ii/iiib |
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IV/VIIb |
VI/i | i/iii |
iv/v |
vi/viib |
I/I |
IV/III |
VI/V |
i/VIIb |
iv/ii |
vi/iii |
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I/II |
III/V |
V/VII |
i/ii |
iii/iv |
v/vi |
I/vii |
III/II |
V/IV |
i/VI |
iii/VII |
v/I |
(G/C/F) International (" Tex-Mex ") |
(C/F) Club |
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Bb (VII) |
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F (IV) |
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C (I) |
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G(V) |
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D (II) |
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Eb/Bb |
Eb Major / Bb Major |
A/D |
A Major / D Minor |
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F/C |
F Major / C Major |
C/G |
C Major / G Major |
Eb/Bb |
Eb Major / Bb Major |
A/D |
A Major / D Minor |
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F/C |
F Major / C Major |
C/G |
C Major / G Major |
F7 / C7 |
C/G |
C7/ G7 |
Eb/Bb |
Eb Major / Bb Major |
A/D |
A Major / D Minor |
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F/C |
F Major / C Major |
C/G |
C Major / G Major |
C#/E |
F Major / C Major |
F#/B |
C Major / G Major |
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