martes, 22 de enero de 2019

MAJOR SCALES


  There are two types of scales: Major and minor


  Both have eight notes, starting and ending on notes of the same name.


   Each note of a scale is called a degree. We use Roman numerals to name the notes:


MAJOR SCALES

Whatever note they start on, they all follow the same pattern.


This pattern is a set order of tone and semitone gaps between the notes:
         

The pattern of a major scale is:
T-T-S-T-T-T-S
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So the semitones in a Major scale are between the III and IV degrees and between the VII - VIII degrees
 

STEPS TO BUILD ANY MAJOR SCALE:

  1. Write the notes (eight)
  2. Write the degrees in roman numerals
  3. Highlight the gap between III-IV and VII-VIII degrees.
  4. Make sure that it follows the pattern TTSTTTS
  5. You may use flats and sharps to correct the gaps.
*** Flats and sharps cannot be mixed in the same scale!!

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