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.)
G has one sharp which is F#From Low G below middle C the two octave scale is:G=1+3A=1+2B=2C=openD=1+3F#=2G=openA=1+2B=2C=openD=1E=openF#=2G=open
It's extremely rare to play a high b flat in 8th grade. However when I was in 8th grade we had a scale test to see our ranges. the low brass was expected to do a written full range chromatic scale from low E flat to a high B flat, Two octave F major scale and a two octave G major scale, then we were to do one octave for the rest of the scales.
There is a total of 29 notes: 14 are ascending, 1 is at the top of the scale, and the other 14 are descending.
on 4 valve tuba F major scale- 4 12 2 0 4 12 2 0 12 2 0 1 0 2 0
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.)
It depends on which instrument.
G has one sharp which is F#From Low G below middle C the two octave scale is:G=1+3A=1+2B=2C=openD=1+3F#=2G=openA=1+2B=2C=openD=1E=openF#=2G=open
It's extremely rare to play a high b flat in 8th grade. However when I was in 8th grade we had a scale test to see our ranges. the low brass was expected to do a written full range chromatic scale from low E flat to a high B flat, Two octave F major scale and a two octave G major scale, then we were to do one octave for the rest of the scales.
There is a total of 29 notes: 14 are ascending, 1 is at the top of the scale, and the other 14 are descending.
on 4 valve tuba F major scale- 4 12 2 0 4 12 2 0 12 2 0 1 0 2 0
C D E F G A B C (x2)
Tuba, it is the longest so it creates the lowest tones. In order it would be tuba, baritone and trombone. Baritone and trombone are basically the same but baritone sounds a bit better at the lowest part of its range.
1, 0, 12, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1
An octave is a stepping stone, of sorts. On a viola, their are multiple notes that play 'a'. On the G String, first finger is 'low a' On the A string, open is 'a' They are separated by an octave. An octave is the distance between two of the same notes. To play a two octave scale, start with first finger D on the C String and end with Third finger D on the A string. The Viola has four strings: A, D, G, C. C is the lowest.
I would say between the 7th and the octave. Play a major scale but stop on the 7th............and wait. Doesn't it feel like it needs to be resolved?
There are two different gaps between notes in a scale called whole steps and half steps. If you are playing a major scale, you will play 12345678 Where 1 is the root note, 8 is the octave, and there are half steps between 3 and 4, as well as 7 and 8