NOTE: electric bass may NOT be used for the audition. In the example below you will see how the added chromatic passing tone makes the scale logical.That’s great to hear you are enjoying the course so far… I will send you a personal welcome email shortly with some more information on how we can help you get started.Perform two-octave scales and arpeggios in major and melodic minor in at least two different keys. We already learned about relative minor scales which start 3 half steps below its relative major scaleso C minor is the relative minor scale of E major.Bebop scales are Major, Dorian, Mixolydian and Melodic Minor scales with an added Chromatic passing note making them 8 note scales. All Types of Minor Scales Relative Minor Scale. Let’s dive into all the minor scale terminology, this includes relative minor, parallel minor, natural minor, harmonic minor and melodic minor.
![]() All Major And Melodic Minor Scales For Tuba Software Cannot UnderstandIt will give you the right note, but just spelled differently.I hope this helps… kinda confusing I know but hopefully that makes sense □My pleasure, glad you find these lessons useful □Here’s a link to scale fingering tables: Notice that you can group many scales together – because the layout on the keyboard is similar.G, G, D, A & E – all have the exact same fingerings for both major and minor scales. Unfortunately, the software cannot understand what I am playing 100% of the time. (examples: for Tuba: Hindemith Sonate, Galliard Sonata 1 or 6.I chose to use ‘all flats’ because the majority of jazz standards are written in flat keys such as the keys of Bb, Eb & F and it’s much less common for jazz standards to be written in sharp keys such as the keys of B, E or A.Because of this, the light up keyboard will get the right notes most of the time, but as you quite rightly pointed out, it is displaying the enharmonic equivalent of F# in the key of G Major.So basically it’s just a limitation of the software I use. Notice that accidentals are used to raise the notes on the way up AND to lower them on the way down: C melodic minor When writing a melodic minor scale, you can use the same two methods that you used for writing harmonic minor scales.The software I use to generate the light-up keyboard has 3 options for the black keys:Tuba/Euphonium All major and melodic minor scales, one to two octaves solo literature or comparable concert excerpts Sight reading required Students must provide an instrument for the audition.All Major And Melodic Minor Scales For Tuba How To Derive TheSo by changing the notes on a harmonic minor scale, we can get the melodic minor. Then you tell us that how to derive the harmonic minor based on altering (flat or sharp) the notes based on the natural minor. That’s ok and I understand. Instead it’s common to play fragments of scale combined with arpeggios and other intervals.To summarise, it’s certainly a good exercise to learn the correct fingerings, but don’t get caught up on this as there is much more to explore in the PianoGroove course.I hope this helps and if I can be of further assistance just let me know □I am a beginner and I watched the lessons in Minor Scales and is a little confused as to how I should “organize” my understanding.You picked a major key (say C key) and introduced that the natural minor starts from the 6th degree of this key and said that is the natural minor because they share the same notes. This is why I don’t place too much importance on learning the exact fingerings.
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