d e f# g a b c# d are the notes, in order, of that scale. Is that what you mean?
yes, it can go up and downsome examples with what u can do with it.Normal...Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do, then back down Do, Ti, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, DoTriad....Do Mi So Mi Dominor triad... Do Me So Me DoMinor Scale.... Do Re Me Fa Sol La Ti Do Te Le Sol Fa Me Re DoI bet you probably know all this, but I a little or makes things clearer
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Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
A Major scale is a melodic progression of T, T, ST, T, T, T, ST (where T=a whole tone and ST=a semi-tone). That gives you the pitches. At the same time each one of these pitches has a name and the names come the progression of A, B, C, D, E, F and G. In order to keep all the different keys and key signatures straight, the rule is: you have to have one (and only one) member of each of those note names for a (properly named) Major scale. And they will correspond to the melody: do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do. So, in the case of E Major you start on the note E (natural) - that is the "do" note, and the other notes will be... some-kind-of-an-F, some-kind-of-a-G, some-kind-of-an-A and so on up to the next E. Two semi-tones (a whole step) higher than E is the "re" note which will be called some kind of an "F"... in this case an F#. The next note, the "mi" note is two semi-tones higher and has to be some kind of a G (in this case a G#) making the note after that, the "fa" note the A natural (a ST higher). Keeping these two "rules" in mind will help you with the note names of all the Major keys. So, the notes of E Major turn out to be: E, F#, G# (not Ab), A, B, C#, D# and E (again, to finish off the scale).
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In a major scale, "la" is the sixth note.
Those syllables are called "solfege." Each syllable corresponds to a specific scale degree in the major scale.
So-fa names or so-fa syllables are the names of the musical scale. They are do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti and Do.
So-fa names or so-fa syllables are the names of the musical scale. They are do, re, me, fa, so, la, ti and Do.
Do, re, mi, fa, sol, la, ti, do
yes, it can go up and downsome examples with what u can do with it.Normal...Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do, then back down Do, Ti, La, Sol, Fa, Mi, Re, DoTriad....Do Mi So Mi Dominor triad... Do Me So Me DoMinor Scale.... Do Re Me Fa Sol La Ti Do Te Le Sol Fa Me Re DoI bet you probably know all this, but I a little or makes things clearer
The order of the notes in a C Major scale are: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C Do, Re, Mi, Fa, So, La, Ti, Do So would be G, the fifth note of the C Major scale.
la-ti-la-sol-fa-fa-la-la-sol-fa-mi-la-sol-la-do-do-ti-ti-la-la-la-ti-la-sol-fa-fa-fa-fa-sol-la-ti-la-ti-la-fa-sol-sol-ti-la-sol-fa............
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do
D: Do R: Re M: Mi F: Fa S: So L: La T: Ti D: Do They are corresponding to the eight melodic notes in a major scale.
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do do re do do re mi re do do re mi fa mi re do do re mi fa so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la ti la so fa mi re do do re mi fa so la ti do ti la so fa mi re do (low ti and do at the end is optional) Hope this Helps!