Keys And Scales Flashcards
Sharps list
Fa, Do, Sol, Re, La, Mi, Si
Flats list
Si, Mi, La, Re, Sol, Do, Fa
Scales with no flats or sharps
Major: C
Minor: A
Scales with 1 sharp
Major: G
Minor: E
Scales with 2 sharps
Major: D
Minor: B
Scales with 3 sharps
Major: A
Minor: F sharp
Scales with 4 sharps
Major: E
Minor: C sharp
Scales with 5 sharps
Major: B
Minor: G sharp
Scales with six sharps
Major: F sharp
Minor: D sharp
Scales with 1 flat
Major: F
Minor: D
Scales with 2 flats
Major: B flat
Minor: G
Scales with 3 flats
Major: E flat
Minor: C
Scales with 4 flats
Major: A flat
Minor: F
Scales with 5 flats
Major: D flat
Minor: B flat
Scales with 6 flats
Major: G flat
Minor: E flat
Melodic scale
The melodic minor scale is a variation of the natural minor scale that features raised sixth and seventh scale degrees
Harmonic scale
The harmonic minor scale is a variation on the minor scale that features a raised seventh scale degree
1st degree of the scale
Tonic
2nd degree of the scale
Supertonic
3rd degree of the scale
Mediant
4th degree of the scale
Subdominant
5th degree of the scale
Dominant
6th degree of the scale
Submediant
7th degree of the scale
Leading note
Pattern of adding sharps
Rising by a perfect 5th
Pattern of adding a flat
Falling by a perfect 5th
Chromatic scales
- Every line and space should have at least one note on it, and no more than two
- No two notes in a chromatic scale should be enharmonic equivalents of each other
- There should be 13 notes in total
- The scale should start and end on the same note