That depends on the instrument.
You are stupid
It depends on which instrument.
An Fb scale on the horn is the same as the E scale!! Crazy, huh? Hope this helps!! =)
I don't know what's the fingering position, but you can rent a tutor for you to know all the fingerings. It is just affordable. I hope it helps a lot!
A melodic minor scale is a minor scale where the sixth and seventh are raised by a half step as the scale ascends; however, the melodic minor scale is played exactly the same as a natural minor scale as it descends.
Simply a minor scale
See the related links section for a link to sheet music with fingerings.
See the related links section for a link to sheet music with fingerings.
The difference between a melodic minor scale and a harmonic minor scale is that in a melodic minor scale, the sixth and seventh scale degrees are raised on the way up, and on the way down they are the same as they would be in natural minor. In a harmonic minor scale, only the seventh scale degree is raised and stays the same on the way down.
C is the third note of an A minor scale.
B flat is in the d minor scale.
A major scale and its relative minor scale share the same key signature.