For a two octave A Major scale on the Baritone (Bass Clef), the fingerings are:
(1) (0) (13) (23) (1) (0) (12) (1)(0) (1) (2) (1) (0) (12) (1)
(Arpeggio notes are bolded.)
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F(13), g(12),a(2), bflat(123), c(13), d(12), e(2), f(0), g(12), a(2), bflat(0), c(1), d(0), e(2), f(0).....I am having trouble with this scale and getting the high note out any help? I'm a 12 year old girl?
Concert Pitches: Bb C D Eb F G A Bb Fingerings: 0 13 12 1 0 12 2 0
im a music teacher so i should know but i didnt get to learn that
1&2,2,2&3,1&2,2,0,1,0 that is one octave ascending
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To practice playing the 3 octave A major scale on the violin effectively, start by learning the fingerings and positions for each octave. Practice slowly and focus on intonation, bowing technique, and shifting smoothly between positions. Use a metronome to help with timing and gradually increase the speed as you become more comfortable. Regular practice and attention to detail will help you master the scale efficiently.
8
8 - oct as in eight.
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F(13), g(12),a(2), bflat(123), c(13), d(12), e(2), f(0), g(12), a(2), bflat(0), c(1), d(0), e(2), f(0).....I am having trouble with this scale and getting the high note out any help? I'm a 12 year old girl?
Concert Pitches: Bb C D Eb F G A Bb Fingerings: 0 13 12 1 0 12 2 0
The recommended scale fingerings for piano players to improve their technique and proficiency include using the standard fingerings for major and minor scales, practicing with a metronome for consistency, and gradually increasing speed while maintaining accuracy.
c, d, e, f, g, a, b and c.
Let's do C major. C D E F G A B. So there are 7. If you count the octave (C), then 8. This is the same with any major scale.
8, the same as a major scale. (The last note name is the same as the first - one octave above.)
That depends on the instrument.