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What are the semitones in f major scale descending?

F, E, D, C, Bb, A, G and F.


How many semitones is a major 3 rd?

The semitones are found between the F# and G, and then between the C# and D.


What are the minor keys and its definition?

The minor keys usually have a darker sound and feel to them - as opposed to the major keys which sound generally brighter. The minor keys are based on the sixth degree of a given major scale (lets take D major as an example, if we go up six steps in this scale we get the notes D, E, F♯, G, A, and B). So B minor will have the same key signature as D major (with two sharps). In a major scale there are four semitones between the first and third degrees of the scale but in minor keys there are only three semitones. So in the D major scale the third scale degree (mediant) is F♯ but the same degree in D minor if F♮ (natural). As with the major keys, minor keys can also contain up to seven sharps or flats in their key signature too.


What is the primary difference between a major scale and a minor scale?

The primary difference between a major and minor scale is in the positioning of the tones and semitones that make up the scale. Both scales have eight notes. In the standard harmonic minor scale, the semitones occur between the 2nd and 3rd notes of the scale, whilst in the major scale, the semitones occur between the 3rd and 4th notes, and the 7th and 8th notes.


What does the major scale look like?

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What is A flat transposed down a major 2nd?

E A major second is equivalent to a whole note, or two semitones, and two semitones down from G-flat (which is enharmonically equivalent to F-sharp) is E, although it might be written as F-flat depending on the key signature. F-flat, E to G-flat would be a diminished 3rd, not a major second..


What sharps are in an F major scale?

None. The F major scale has a B flat.


What is G major transposed down a major 2nd?

E A major second is equivalent to a whole note, or two semitones, and two semitones down from G-flat (which is enharmonically equivalent to F-sharp) is E, although it might be written as F-flat depending on the key signature. F-flat, E to G-flat would be a diminished 3rd, not a major second..


What is the scale of F major on flute?

This is the scale of F major on the flute: F G A Bb C D E F.


What is the scale of f major?

The scale of F major is:F, G, A, B-flat, C, D, E, F


What is the dominant of F sharp major scale?

The dominant in a scale is the 5th, which in the key of F# major is C#.


What is the leading tone in a f major scale?

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