List of Musical Scales - My Music Theory List of Musical Scales Here is a complete list of the major, minor harmonic and minor melodic scales, in treble and bass clefs If you need the natural minor scale – use the descending part of the melodic minor scale – it is the same! If you need to work out how scales are constructed with patterns of tones (whole notes) and semitones (half notes), take a look at our “ How to write
ABRSM Grade 2 Music Theory | Start ABRSM Grade 2 Theory Video Course Develop your knowledge of pitch and rhythm notation, including more key signatures and some less common time signatures , plus triplets Learn about minor scales, how we can use them to created chords or triads, and how we can measure the distance or “interval” between two notes in minor keys Learn at home at your own pace, with a structured course in
Major Scales with 7 Sharps Flats - My Music Theory You should already know all the keys and scales with up to six sharps or flats In this lesson we will look at the keys with seven sharps or flats Major Keys C# Major In the C# major scale, every degree of the scale is a sharp note The easiest way to think about this scale is in relation to C major It is the same as the C major scale, except that every note has a sharp, so the scale sounds
Key Signatures Chart - My Music Theory Share this page Key Signatures Chart Here are all the key signatures up to 7 sharps flats in the four clefs – treble, bass, alto and tenor
Trinity Grade 3 Music Theory | Start - My Music Theory Trinity Grade 3 Theory Video Course Expand your music reading skills with more complex note values and time signatures and notes high above or below the stave Discover the dominant triad and how chords work together to make cadences See the full syllabus below! The course includes around 1 hour of short video lessons (2-4 minutes each), plus PDF with answers included View Trinity Grade 3
Minor Scales (ABRSM Grade 3) - My Music Theory You should already be familiar with the minor scales in the keys of A, E and D In grade three music theory (ABRSM) you need to know two types of minor scales, the harmonic minor and the melodic minor
Scales in Any Clef (ABRSM Grade 5) - My Music Theory In the ABRSM Grade 5 Music Theory exam you may be asked to identify the correct clef of a scale The correct clef might be treble, bass, alto or tenor Watch the video to see how to do this – transcription below!
The Musical Modes - My Music Theory Modes in Music What does “Mode” mean in music? The term “mode” has two distinct meanings It can refer to “church modes” which were used to classify Gregorian chant in the 11 th century, and it can refer to the scale systems used in folk and pop music While there are overlaps between the two, it is the latter which concerns us in this article Folk melodies began to interest
Major Scales – ABRSM Grade 2 - My Music Theory Major Scales Major scales are built from tones and semitones, with the pattern TTS TTTS (T=tone (whole step), S=semitone (half step)) You should already know the scales of C, D, G and F major which are covered in ABRSM Grade One Music Theory In Grade Two ABRSM there are three new major scales which you need to know: A, Bb and Eb major
AMEB Music Theory Syllabus AMEB Grade 1 Music Theory Treble and bass clefs (AB1, Tr1) Pitches with up to two ledger lines (AB2, Tr2) Accidentals (AB1, Tr1) Scales of C, G and F major (AB1, Tr1) Key signatures (AB1, Tr1) Tones and semitones (AB1, Tr1) Scale degrees (AB1, Tr1) Diatonic intervals above the tonic in the keys for this grade (treble clef only, number only