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Author: huda
Date: 2012-03-21 04:18
im teaching myself clarinet. i know the notes, but am not familiar with the concept of scales (majors and minors). they must be important because i always here people say "play in x b/#. what are they, how do i learn them? can you recomend a very clear, simple web site? thanks.
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Author: Paul Aviles
Date: 2012-03-21 18:42
How about the song from the "Sound of Music," Do-Re-Me. This is the basic major scale..... two whole steps, a half step, three whole steps and one more half step...... you can start this on any one of the twelve notes (c, c#, d, d#, e, f, f#, g, g#, a, a#, b ) and have a major scale based on that note.
...........Paul Aviles
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Author: huda
Date: 2012-03-22 05:10
(mistake post-ignore)
Post Edited (2012-03-22 05:19)
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Author: SteveG_CT
Date: 2012-03-22 06:13
huda wrote:
> now the issue is that its gonna take me a LONG time to get the
> twelve of them well enough that if someone hands me a sheet of
> music and says "play in f major", i'll be able to do it well
> without taking 10 minutes to translate it. any tricks?
Pretty much every piece of music will have a key signature at the beginning telling you which notes to play as sharps/flats. Not really a big deal...
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