Musiktheorie

Sammlung von Musiktheoriefragen mit Fokus auf Klavier

Sammlung von Musiktheoriefragen mit Fokus auf Klavier

Rufus Chamberlain

Rufus Chamberlain

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Language Deutsch
Category General Education
Level Primary School
Created / Updated 23.09.2015 / 18.10.2018
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what arrangement of steps does the major scale have?

W(hole) H(alf)

what is a scale?

Scales are collections of notes arranged in patterns of half-steps, whole-steps, or other intervals.

what are enharmonic notes?

Enharmonic notes are notes that have the same pitch but have different note spellings. For example, F-sharp and G-flat are enharmonic notes, as are C-flat and B-natural.

what are natural notes?

Naturals are notes without sharps or flats: C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. For example the note D can be called D-natural because it has no sharp or flat.

what are sharps and flats?

When a Sharp or Flat is added to a note it raises or lowers the note by a Half-step. For example, if we have the note C and we add a sharp to it the note now becomes C-sharp. If we have the note E and we add a flat to it the note now becomes E-flat.

which major scale doesn't have any sharps or flats?

name the scale

C Major

name the scale

D Major

name the scale

E Major

name the scale

F major

name the scale

G Major

name the scale

A Major

name the scale

B Major

what is another word for the treble clef?

what is another word for the bass clef?