ggagcb ggagdc gggecba ffecdc c major
Major Scale, starting in the 5th grade.
Scales of notes which sound happy are usually in major keys. Good examples of this are C major, F major and G major. D major is also a possibility. See Discussion.
It depends on the scale in question: * The diatonic scale (seven notes) * The melodic and harmonic minor scales (seven notes) * The chromatic scale (twelve notes) * The whole tone scale (six notes) * The pentatonic scale (five notes) * The octatonic or diminished scales (eight notes) Then of course there are the Indian Swara scales which have varying numbers of notes too.
The frequency range for the most commonly played notes on the trombone is 82.41 Hz (E2 or "low E," just below the bass clef staff) to 466.16 Hz (Bb4 or "high B-flat," fourth ledger line above the bass clef staff). Of course, the upper range of any brass instrument is largely decided by the ability of the player. The lowest notes (the pedal notes) on the trombone begin at Bb1 ("pedal B-flat") or 58.27 Hz and extend down to E1 ("pedal E") or 41.20 Hz. (The frequencies shown are correct for tuning at "A=440")
using notes of the chromatic scale-apex
The notes and positions for A-sharp are exactly the same as for B-flat.
Gb, Ab, Bb, Cb (same as B), Db, Eb, F, Gb.
Assuming you mean D major, the notes are D E F# G A B C# D and repeat.
Major Scale, starting in the 5th grade.
7,5,3,2,5,3,1,4
Scales of notes which sound happy are usually in major keys. Good examples of this are C major, F major and G major. D major is also a possibility. See Discussion.
A pentatonic scale has 5 notes.
The frequency range for the most commonly played notes on the trombone is 82.41 Hz (E2 or "low E," just below the bass clef staff) to 466.16 Hz (Bb4 or "high B-flat," fourth ledger line above the bass clef staff). Of course, the upper range of any brass instrument is largely decided by the ability of the player. The lowest notes (the pedal notes) on the trombone begin at Bb1 ("pedal B-flat") or 58.27 Hz and extend down to E1 ("pedal E") or 41.20 Hz. (The frequencies shown are correct for tuning at "A=440")
It depends on the scale in question: * The diatonic scale (seven notes) * The melodic and harmonic minor scales (seven notes) * The chromatic scale (twelve notes) * The whole tone scale (six notes) * The pentatonic scale (five notes) * The octatonic or diminished scales (eight notes) Then of course there are the Indian Swara scales which have varying numbers of notes too.
A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
using notes of the chromatic scale-apex
In the Trombone breeze easy book, the f scale two octaves is found between chapter 2 and chapter 5.