Keys And Scales Flashcards

1
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Sharps list

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Fa, Do, Sol, Re, La, Mi, Si

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2
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Flats list

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Si, Mi, La, Re, Sol, Do, Fa

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3
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Scales with no flats or sharps

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Major: C
Minor: A

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4
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Scales with 1 sharp

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Major: G
Minor: E

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5
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Scales with 2 sharps

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Major: D
Minor: B

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6
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Scales with 3 sharps

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Major: A
Minor: F sharp

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7
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Scales with 4 sharps

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Major: E
Minor: C sharp

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8
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Scales with 5 sharps

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Major: B
Minor: G sharp

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9
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Scales with six sharps

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Major: F sharp
Minor: D sharp

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10
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Scales with 1 flat

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Major: F
Minor: D

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11
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Scales with 2 flats

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Major: B flat
Minor: G

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12
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Scales with 3 flats

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Major: E flat
Minor: C

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13
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Scales with 4 flats

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Major: A flat
Minor: F

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14
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Scales with 5 flats

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Major: D flat
Minor: B flat

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15
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Scales with 6 flats

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Major: G flat
Minor: E flat

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16
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Melodic scale

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The melodic minor scale is a variation of the natural minor scale that features raised sixth and seventh scale degrees

17
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Harmonic scale

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The harmonic minor scale is a variation on the minor scale that features a raised seventh scale degree

18
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1st degree of the scale

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Tonic

19
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2nd degree of the scale

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Supertonic

20
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3rd degree of the scale

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Mediant

21
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4th degree of the scale

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Subdominant

22
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5th degree of the scale

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Dominant

23
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6th degree of the scale

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Submediant

24
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7th degree of the scale

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Leading note

25
Q

Pattern of adding sharps

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Rising by a perfect 5th

26
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Pattern of adding a flat

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Falling by a perfect 5th

27
Q

Chromatic scales

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  1. Every line and space should have at least one note on it, and no more than two
  2. No two notes in a chromatic scale should be enharmonic equivalents of each other
  3. There should be 13 notes in total
  4. The scale should start and end on the same note