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When you are working with 7th chords it makes it minor, dominant, minor 7flat5, or diminished.

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Q: What is produced by lowering the third fifth or seven steps of major scales?
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What notes are produced by lowering the third fifth or seventh steps of major scales?

In a major scale, these 3rd, 5th, and 7th steps are equal to a major third, a perfect fifth, and a major seventh, respectively. If you were to lower these (by half a step, or one semitone), you would get a minor third, a diminished fifth, and a minor seventh, respectively.


What is the definition of a major?

A major chord is the first, third, and fifth of any major scales. Example: C, E, G is a C major chord.


What is the definition of a major chord?

A major chord is the first, third, and fifth of any major scales. Example: C, E, G is a C major chord.


What are the 7 major scales for percussion?

There are 12 major scales, not 7.


Do all songs have major scale?

No, songs can have major scales, minor scales, whole tone scales, etc.


What are scale types in music?

There are major scales in all twelve keys. Same with minor but their are three different types of minors which include harmonic, melodic, and natural. There are also the modes of scales including Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, and Locrian. Finally there are "Blues" scales used in Jazz. This includes the root, minor third, fourth, flat fifth, fifth, and flat seventh.


How does major and minor scales sound different?

Major scales generally sound happier


How are the minor scales different?

Minor scales have flats and major scales have sharps.


G flat major scales tuba?

Tuba major scales refer to circle of fourths where G major is concert G.


What notes are used in the scales?

If you mean music scales, you need to be more specific, there are all sorts of scales - A m(inor), E flat (major),D (major)...


How many scales are there in music?

There are thousands of different scales worldwide, so really no one knows, but when talking of major scales, there are twelve (three of which go be two names).The major scales are (in chromatic order):C major, C♯/Db major, D major, Eb major, E major, F major, F♯/Gb major, G major, Ab major, A major, Bb major, and finally B/Cb major.The scales which are italicised are the 'enharmonic equivelent' scales, meaning that they are one scale going by two different names. C♯ and Db are the same key on the piano, so are F♯/Gb and B/Cb.


What are the scales for a bass guitar?

The same scales as any instrument, all instruments play all scales. In western music - major scales, minor scales and modes are the main ones, but there are more.