Definition: Notes that belong strictly to the key signature, without chromatic alterations. For example, in C Major, the white keys are diatonic.
The Savvy Take: Diatonic music feels “safe” and “grounded.” When you are improvising, sticking to diatonic notes is your safe zone, but it can get boring. You need to sprinkle in chromatic notes (the “unsafe” ones) to create flavor.
