FIG. 1 shows a musical staff illustration of one of several embodiments for a therapeutic method2. Although a bass clef is illustrated in FIG. 1 other clefs may also be used. In FIG. 1, a first harmonic interval4is sounded for a first duration A, while a second harmonic interval6is so...
nokeysignature.) The key signature is placed after theclefindication (treble or bass, for example) at the beginning of a staff or after a double bar line—the separation necessary for a change of signature—within a staff. In Westerntonality, specific groupings represent the major and minor...
Here’s the F harmonic minor scale on the bass clef. F Melodic Minor Scale Let’s now take a look at the melodic minor scale. For this scale, you raise the sixth and seventh notes by a half step as you go up the scale and then return to the natural minor as you go down the sc...
In this lesson, we will learn how to play the C sharp minor scale. The three types of minor scales are the natural, melodic and harmonic minor scales. We will take a look at all three of them here. We will learn the notes, intervals and scale degrees of the C sharp minor scale (n...
Here’s the E flat natural minor scale on the bass clef. How about thescale degrees? They are as follows: Tonic: Eb Supertonic: F Mediant: Gb Subdominant: Ab Dominant: Bb Submediant: Cb Subtonic: Db Octave: Eb There’s aformula for forming natural minor scalesusing whole steps and hal...
Here’s the scale on the treble clef. Here’s the scale on the bass clef. Remember that for the melodic minor scale, when descending, you play the natural minor scale. Piano Scales – Major, Minor, Chromatic, Pentatonic, Blues, Whole Tone & More ...