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Piano Technique: Right Hand Fingering Patterns: Major Scales

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Enjoy this fresh approach for simplifying the way we think about fingering for the major scales in all keys…

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2012-01-07 Piano Technique, Scales

Scales: Major Scale Theory, 12 Keys

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A handy downloadable reference in *.PDF format showing notation, keyboard layout, key signature, letter names, scale degrees, and solfege for the Major Scale in twelve keys…

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2011-02-20 Scales

Scales: Solfege Ear Training, Major Tonality

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Learning Goal: To recognize the unique sound/feeling of each of the twelve possible pitches with respect to the key center Do in a Major tonality…

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2011-02-13 Scales

Scales: Comparative Scale Study

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Let’s expand our musical minds and ears by comparing a dozen definitive scales that represent a broad cross section of almost every style of music you can imagine–classical, pop, rock, jazz, blues, boogie woogie, ragtime, country, reggae, world music, and more…

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2011-02-02 Scales

Scales: A Harmonic View

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Did you know… that scales are as much a harmonic pattern as they are melodic?

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2011-02-01 Scales

Scales

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Here we are going to learn how to think about, hear, see, feel, study, and practice Scales like a real musician!

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2011-02-01 Music Theory, Scales
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