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An Illustrated Guide to The Rule of the Octave. Figure 1 shows, in an abstract and greatly simplified form, how eighteenth-century musi-cians thought of the relative stability or instability of the different scale degrees across an octave in the bass.
This chapter discusses harmonizations of the scale using the so-called “rule of the octave” and other sequential configurations. There are many files provided to view or download: The Rule of the Octave. Building the Rule, approaching the “Rule” by incrementally nuancing a succession of parallel [latex]^6_3[/latex]s: .mscz, .mxl, .pdf
12 major scales & chords: free, printable downloads. One & two-octave scales, I, IV & V chords & inversions & arpeggios, & a new PART 2!
1. Why Piano Scales Are Important... First off, What is a piano scale? Very simply its a collection of ‘related’ notes played moving up the keys or/and down the keys. Piano scales teach you a number of things. They get your fingers moving.
In this section we examine musical scales from the viewpoint of measurement theory (and of course music theory) . As we will see, from the viewpoint of measurement theory, a musical scale is basically an interval scale; indeed, in music theory, the distances between notes are even called ‘intervals’!
12 Major Scales Two Octaves. Study-Practice Notes: Never play mindlessly and mechanically. Always allow your ears to lead and play with good rhythm. Notice the groups of three (1-2-3) & four (1-2-3-4)... except on the ends when you sometimes use your pinkies. The fingering is the same going up and down.
Piano Scales - 12 major keys with standard fingering. 1/2. [DIGITAL PIANO SCORE] Scales in all major keys - two octaves with fingering.