
How does WWHWWWH really work? : r/musictheory - Reddit
Mar 23, 2023 · The next scale, one fifth higher, would be D major. You keep your f#, and again you need to make the 7th note of the scale higher, which leads you to C#, which is always the …
I created a chart for modes, scales, their intervals - Reddit
So I like to think about modes and scales in relation to the major scale. I primarily think in triads and from a major triad I know what and where the rest of the major scale is, and from these …
What is the theory behind the pattern of whole steps and half
Feb 1, 2022 · The "major scale" - aka "Ionian mode" - was a relative latecomer to that system, only officially recognised in the mid-16th century. It's become our favourite mode due to how it …
What is the reason why F# is in the key of G major? (And other
Oct 21, 2021 · The major key of C is one of the simplest to remember because it's all white keys and it's also the most popular key. but if you look into the key, you'll see that F is the fourth …
When someone says “learn the major scale” does that mean
Nov 1, 2023 · I hope this isn’t a stupid question but I’m wanting to learn the major scale but everything I see is in one key. For example: a video on YouTube says learn the major scale …
Does a ‘melodic major’ scale exist, and if so, how does it work?
Nov 21, 2021 · The harmonic major scale is a major scale with a gap in the same place as the harmonic minor scale, so 1 2 3 4 5 b6 7 The melodic major scale is, like the melodic ...
[Question] So why pentatonic instead of full major/minor ... - Reddit
Why is there so much attention given to pentatonic scale and rarely people talk about playing the full scale? I get that for blues non-pentatonic notes actually sound quite dissonant so …
All major and minor scales for the typing keyboard to piano
Oct 16, 2021 · To make it easier to use a computer's keyboard as a pseudo midi keyboard, I've created custom layouts for all major and minor scales. I'm just sharing in case anyone else …
f# major scale - why e# and not f? : r/musictheory - Reddit
Aug 28, 2021 · could someone explain to me as simple as possible why the last note in the f# major scale is e# rather than the equivalent f (and as a consequence the scale has 6 sharps …
What are all the minor and major scale types that I need to learn ...
Nov 26, 2021 · Major and Minor scales are only two of a number of "Modes" you can learn at least in the context of Western Music Theory. These modes are the following: Ionian (Major Scale) …