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 All major scales are the same
Author: Torus Tubarius 
Date:   2002-01-10 23:12

Hello, I put all this a response to a question below, but I have seen many people asking this on here, and am reposting some of it.

Many people on here ask for the major scales for this instrument vs. that instrument. They are all the same. The sequence of notes doesn't change from one instrument to another, so if you know the fingerings for all the notes on your horn, you can come up with any scale you wish if you know what order to put the notes in.

Therefore, memorize the sequence of notes not the sequence of fingerings!

If you wanna see more look at the response I left to the topic below this one.

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 RE: All major scales are the same
Author: Anthony 
Date:   2002-03-03 00:10

Actually bass and treble are different notes on the staff.

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 RE: All major scales are the same
Author: Torus Tubarius 
Date:   2002-07-25 01:36

The only thing different there is the placement of notes on the staff, not the sequence of notes in a scale. It's the same for everybody.

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