Major scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In music theory, the major scale or Ionian scale is one of the diatonic scales. It is made up of seven distinct notes, plus an eighth which duplicates the first an octave higher. In solfege these no...
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Discover how to play the F Sharp Major Scale in first position on the guitar. ... The F Sharp Major Scale has 6 sharps. Below are the degrees, letters and pattern of whole steps and half-steps needed as explained in the Guitar Scales lesson.
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Table of Major Scales ... F-Sharp Major Scale Notation...
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From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository ... Usage of F sharp major scale.png on jawiki ... Categories: Musical scales in F sharp | Major musical scales | F-sharp major...
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The guitar chords in F sharp Major are F#, G#m, A#m, B, C#, D#m, E#o (E sharp diminished). ... Guitar chords in F sharp with all other Major keys ... E Major Chord Scale...
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Fingering for E Flat Major, F Sharp Minor and B Flat Major scales ... These two have the same coordination pattern as each other, which is similar to, but slightly easier than, the C Major type. Once again, don’t be put off by the fingering at the ends of scales, which often appears to break ... |Return to scale syllabus|
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Figure 4: Using this figure of a keyboard, or the fingerings from your own instrument, notice that the notes for the F sharp major scale and the G flat major scale in Figure 3, although spelled differently, will sound the same.
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