If I'm correct Eb instruments are a minor third above concert pitch instruments. This means go up 3 intervals and down a half step, or up 3 half steps if you prefer. This is transposing from concert to Eb.
A major scale is represented with intervals of whole steps between each note except for mi & fa, and ti & do.
Heptatonic means any scale with 7 notes. Diatonic scales are heptatonic, but they also have to have 5 whole steps and 2 half steps placed as far from each other as possible. The major and natural minor scales are 2 out of the 7 possible diatonic scales, but there are 792 (12! / 7! (12! - 7!) ) total possible heptatonic scales. You can play 7 of them on your harmonica (the diatonic ones), but probably each one only in a certain key.
melody in which all the notes move in steps and not in jumps.
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The correct pattern for a major scale is WWh , WWWh .
The correct pattern for a major scale is WWh , WWWh .
The correct pattern for a major scale is WWh , WWWh .
The semitones (half steps) in a major scale are between the 3rd and 4th and the 7th and 8th notes.
Transposing for a Saxophone is the same as any other instrument. You need to know which key your transposing to or from though. The Soprano Saxophone is in B-flat pitch. The Alto Saxophone is in E-flat pitch. The Tenor Saxophone is in B-Flat pitch. The Bari Saxophone is in E-Flat pitch. Most Bass Saxophones are made in B-Flat pitch. The Contrabass Saxophone is in E-Flat pitch.
A minor scale typically consists of seven steps or notes.
There are eight notes (steps) in a major musical scale. If whole steps are tones and half steps are semitones, then the order is tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone.
Whole steps and half steps in a sequential order:WWHWWWH
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the guitar is a concert pitch instrument, like the piano. to switch the chords over, just transpose from what they're playing. i always do either 6 steps up or 4 steps down, however u want to do it is cool. so it'd be just exactly like transposing a concert pitch scale to you
The major scale is made of whole and half steps. WWHWWWH
2 Half steps