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Scales, steps, and intervals. Diatonic scale in the chromatic circle. Scales are typically listed from low to high pitch. Most scales are octave -repeating, meaning their pattern of notes is the same in every octave (the Bohlen–Pierce scale is one exception).
19 Απρ 2024 · A scale is a group of notes that are arranged by ascending or descending order of pitch. In an ascending scale, each note is higher in pitch than the last one, and in a descending scale, each note is lower in pitch than the last one.
17 Ιαν 2024 · Scales in music are a collection of notes played one after another following a set pattern of intervals. The pattern defines the quality of the scale and repeats with the same set of pitches at each octave.
24 Φεβ 2024 · As we covered in our beginner’s guide to musical scales, a scale is a group of notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch. There are lots of different kinds of scales, with some sounding happy and some sounding sad.
In order to understand chord building, progressions, and other scales, you need to first understand the major scale. In this lesson we will take a look at what makes up the major scale and learn the major scale patterns and positions on the guitar fretboard.
Here's a simple reference page for the formula/pattern and intervals of a bunch of popular music scales. An easy one-pager to refresh your memory on how the different scales are built. With the scale formulas, Whole means Whole step (aka Whole tone) and Half means Half step (aka semitone or half tone). The scales covered here are the major ...
The best way to learn scales is to get familiar with the interval patterns used to construct them. You can pick a scale you enjoy the sound of, try building the scale on a few different root notes and thoroughly explore its sounds and shapes.