Concert E (B Scale) Concert A (E Scale)
Concert D (A Scale)
Concert G (D Scale)
Concert C (G Scale)
Concert F (C Scale)
Concert Bb (F Scale)
Concert Eb (Bb Scale)
Concert Ab (Eb Scale)
Concert Db (Ab Scale)
Concert Gb (Db Scale)
Concert Cb (Gb Scale)
Concert Bb Chromatic Scale (F Chromatic)
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Look at a fingering chart il give u the scales but u find the fingerings on the internet. Il help out with that 2 tho I usually start on the f side of the horn and switch 2 Bb side @ high Ab (on the second space on the treble staff) (PS T means trigger) so the fingerings from low Ab to high G are Ab (23), A (12), A#/Bb (1), B (2), C (0), C# (12), D(1), D#/Eb (2), E (0), F (1), F#/Gb (2), G (0), G#/Ab (T23) A (T12), A#/Bb (T1), B (T2), C (T0), C#/Db(T23), D (T12), D#/Eb (T1) , E(T2), F (T0), F#/Gb (T2), G (T0) Follow these fingerings and ur scales will be a success HERE ARE THE SCALES!!!!!!!!!!!!!! C Major C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C C# Major C#, D#, E#, F#, G#, A#, B#, C# Db Major(same fingerings as C#. just spelled differently.)this is called enharmonic) Db, Eb, F, Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db D Major D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D Eb Major Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C, D, Eb E Major E, F#, G#, A, B, C#, D#, E F Major F G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F F# Major/ Gb Major F#, G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E, F# / Gb, Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb G Major G, A, B, C, D, E, F#, G Ab Major/ G# Major Ab, Bb, C, Db Eb F, G, Ab / G#, A#, B, C#, D#, E, F#, G# A Major A, B, C#, D, E, F#, G#, A Bb Major Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb B Major B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A# B
Concert E (B Scale) Concert A (E Scale)
Concert D (A Scale)
Concert G (D Scale)
Concert C (G Scale)
Concert F (C Scale)
Concert Bb (F Scale)
Concert Eb (Bb Scale)
Concert Ab (Eb Scale)
Concert Db (Ab Scale)
Concert Gb (Db Scale)
Concert Cb (Gb Scale)
Concert Bb Chromatic Scale (F Chromatic)
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The E Harmonic Minor scale for the clarinet has the same key signature as its relative major scale of G major. To make the minor scale Harmonic minor the seventh note is raised (sharped). So: e - f# - g - a - b - c - d# - e are the notes you would play.
Okay this is for double horn... Our e flat scale 2 1 open thumb 23 thumb 1 thumb open thumb 12 thumb 1 hope this helps
Dsharp harmonic scale; in addition it supposed to be Eflat not Dsharp.
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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The E Harmonic Minor scale for the clarinet has the same key signature as its relative major scale of G major. To make the minor scale Harmonic minor the seventh note is raised (sharped). So: e - f# - g - a - b - c - d# - e are the notes you would play.
An Fb scale on the horn is the same as the E scale!! Crazy, huh? Hope this helps!! =)
Okay this is for double horn... Our e flat scale 2 1 open thumb 23 thumb 1 thumb open thumb 12 thumb 1 hope this helps
That depends on the instrument.
It all depends on what instrument you have, but the notes are D, E, F#, G, A, B, C#, D(high).
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.)
Dsharp harmonic scale; in addition it supposed to be Eflat not Dsharp.
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that would be another key on the piano possibly y or q
D minor (melodic minor to be specific) Here's the D- melodic minor scale (D Eflat F G A Bnatural Csharp D) However, the key signature for the piece will show Bflat and Eflat. By the way, this is the scale for the D-melidic minor (D Eflat F G A Bflat Csharp D)
There's five flats in the key signature, so starting on the D just below the staff, the fingerings are: Db (1 2), Eb (2), F (1), Gb (2), Ab (2 3), Bb (1), C (open), Db (1 2). The fingerings are for a single French horn.
It depends on which instrument.