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c scale sharp c scale and low c scale?no?yes!
low because if it was high that scale would be impossible for most
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The range of a trumpet is determined by the skill of the player. Some players can play up to a C above the staff, but many, many can play much higher than that.
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The Quad C on the trumpet scale is typically referred to as the C above middle C, also known as the high C or C5. It is located two octaves above the C that is commonly used in the trumpet’s standard range. In terms of the trumpet's written scale, it is often notated as the second line in the treble clef. This note is significant for advanced players and is often used in various musical passages and exercises.
The F-sharp natural minor scale consists of these notes:F-sharp, G-sharp, A,G,C-sharp,D, and EThe F-sharp harmonic minor scale consists of these notes:F-sharp, G-sharp, A, B, C-sharp, D and E-sharp.The F-sharp melodic minor scale consists of these notes:[going up] F-sharp, G-sharp, A, B, C-sharp, D-sharp and E-sharp.[going down] F-sharp, E, D, C-sharp, B, A and G-sharp.
The subdominate refers to the fourth note of the scale ( assuming it is a diatonic scale). In this case the subdominate of the C sharp major scale would be F#.
C sharp, D sharp, E natural, F sharp, G sharp, A natural, B sharp & C sharp We call the note C "B sharp" to avoid using the same letter name twice. If we used the note name "C" we would have 2 C-notes and no B-notes in the scale!
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it has a C sharp but no D natural