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Yes. Actually it's spelled "subdominant" but that's just getting picky.

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The subdominant is the 4th scale degree, so in the key of D-flat major, it's G-flat.

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Ab, It's the fourth note in the scale of Eb major

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Q: What is the subdominant of E flat natural minor?
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What is the subdominant of b major?

The subdominant note of E-flat minor is A-flat.


What is subdominant triad of B major?

There is no such thing as B major. There is B minor and B flat major. The subdominant triad of B minor ( I'm pretty sure) is E minor.


What is the subdominant of b flat?

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What is the tonic of E flat major?

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What is the melodic minor for f minor?

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The subdominant in a scale is the 4th, which in the key of B-flat major is E-flat.


What are the notes in B flat scale?

It depends on what scale you're talking about. B flat major = B flat, C, D, E flat, F, G, A B flat harmonic minor (ascending and descending) = B-flat, C, D-flat, E-flat, F, G-flat, A (natural), B-flat, A (natural), G-flat, F, E-flat, D-flat, C, B-flat B flat melodic minor (ascending and descending) = B-flat, C, D-flat, E-flat, F, G (natural), A (natural), B-flat, B-flat, A-flat, G-flat, F, E-flat, D-flat, C, B-flat B flat natural minor = B-flat, C, D-flat, E-flat, F, G, A, B-flat


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Does E flat minor have one flat in it?

No, it has 3. 3 flats is the key of E-flat major, not E-flat minor. E-flat minor has 6 flats.


How do you play an e flat minor scale?

The natural minor would be: E flat, F natural, G flat, A flat, B flat, C flat, D flat, E flat. This has six flats (too many for me), and incidentally is exactly the same as D# minor, which has six sharps. The melodic minor is different on the way up and way down. On the way up, play C natural instead of C flat, and D natural instead of D flat. On the way down, play it the same way as you do a natural minor. And finally, harmonic minor: Leave the C flat alone and play a D natural instead of a D flat going both ways. Pianists tend to practice the harmonic minor, which strings practice the melodic minor. Just ask your teacher what type they would like you to use. There a lot of D# minor scales but i will give you one. |-----11--9--7--6---------------------------------------------E |-------------------9--7--6------------------------------------A |----------------------------8--6------------------------------D |----------------------------------9--8--6---------------------G |-------------------------------------------9--8--6------------B |----------------------------------------------------9--7------e


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Firstly, lets think about your major cghords. All major chord consist of the first (root) third and fifth notes of the major scale from which they come. so, for c major for eg, C E and G. you chords will all contain 1st 3rd and 5th notes somwhere. so, to make them minor, simply lower the third by a semitone, ie one fret, and hey presto, a minor chord. Jason, Essex UK