sävellajiin
Sävellaji (key) is a core concept in Western music theory that identifies the tonal center of a piece and the scale pattern that shapes its melodies and harmonies. A sävellaji determines which pitches are most closely associated with the music and how chords typically progress within that tonal framework.
In common use, sävellajit are mainly divided into major and minor. A major key (duuri) centers on
Key signatures denote the accidentals required by a sävellaji and are written at the beginning of each
Sävellajiin informs analysis, composition, and performance by guiding chord choices, cadences, and modulation. Pieces may move