Lesson 2 : What is a Scale??. A series of sequential pitches spanning one octave.

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Lesson 2 : What is a Scale??

A series of sequential pitches spanning one octave.

Intervals : Half Steps & Whole Steps Different patterns of half & whole steps make a variety of “flavors” or “colors” of scales. (major, minor, pentatonic, etc..)

Key Signature : Shows which notes must be changed to set the correct pitch pattern to “Sound Right”. Key Signature

In a different key!!! (Use your ears and the 7 (8) notes of your key signature.)

For Next Time : Two Scales : Flutes, Tuba & TBones - Eb & C Clar, Trpt & Sax T - F & G Sax A & B - A & C F Horn - Bb & G Next Lesson (#3) : POSTURE !!! ……Dem Bones, Dem Bones…