![]() ![]() One thing to remember is that chords have home keys and related chords within those keys that often (esp in Folk styles) follow a pattern, in the long run, its gonna be easier to learn how all these chords work together BECAUSE they often follow a pattern - for example, many tunes have the progression I > bIII ( 1 chord to b3rd chord ) #which in the key of G = G > Bb. ![]() Similarly, in western tonal music B♭ doesn't mean the same as A♯.It sounds like you can easily visualize a A chord, thus sliding it up 1/2 step is easier to visualize than actually making a Bb chord - which is ok, but. Just because they are homophonic doesn't mean they are the same word. ![]() It's the musical equivalent of "hear" versus "here". But if the function of the note at a particular point in the piece is as the third note in the Gm scale, you can only write it B♭ and not A♯. In 12-tone equal temperament, they may sound the same you may play them the same on the piano or the guitar. What does B♭ mean? It means the third note of the scale. What does A♯ mean? It means you've taken the second note of the scale and raised it.
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