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Changing a tune to a different scale. eg from the key of G to the key of C. This might be done so that a singer can get the notes or to make it easy to play on a different instrument. C is easier for keyboards, Keys with one or two flats are easier for brass instruments with valves and keys with one or two sharps are easier for string instruments.
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Not necessarily. You have the skills to play keyboards and read music, but organs are completely different and require a knowledge of how to work the pedals, pull out stops, etc. If you can play the piano...you have aptitude for playing the organ and you will need additional training.
Because you can move between strings at different stages. You can start a scale on the 6th strig and move immediately to the 5th, or you can play 2 notes on the 6th string before moving to the 5th, for example, by starting with different fingers.
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all you need to do is on brawl or training, pick the characters and then it will say choose your map. click on melee stages and then custom stages and then click on the custom stage you want to play on
The standard full size is called "Long Scale" or "34 in. scale", meaning that the strings measure 34 in from nut to bridge. Medium scale is between 30 and 33 in. Short scale is anything shorter than 30 in. If your fingers aren't long enough to play a long scale bass, try a medium or short scale bass.
pentatonic scale
pentatonic scale
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the scale of c is the same for every instrument you can think of. But if you have what is called a transposed instrument (say in Bb or Eb (alto sax) or F (french horn) the c you play will sound different from the c on your piano. you will see that it matches the Bb on the piano so if you want to play in c concert (like the piano) you have to play the scale of d major.
Any modern major or minor scale has seven different notes. They can be played in one to as many as 5 octaves. So the number of notes depends on how many octaves you play.
That would be your F scale.
The first note of any musical scale is called the 'tonic.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonic_(music) If that's not the answer you are looking for, then it's probably because you did not say WHAT musical scale you are asking about.
This video will instruct you...http://www.5min.com/Video/How-to-Play-PianoD-Minor-and-Dorian-Scale-2459351