1-2-2,5-3-5-7
The notes to F blues scale are: F, Ab, Bb, Cb, C, Eb and F.
A C D Eb E G A The notes might tecnecally be different, but this works enharmonically.
The notes in an f major scale are just all notes from one f two the next with a b flat instead of a b natural.
Ummm . . . it is true that blues music characterisically uses, the minor pentatonic scale. altered. The common blues scale is derived from the usual scale (1,2,3,4,5,6,7,1) by removing the 2nd and 6th notes. That leaves you with the notes, "1,3,4,5,7,1" . There's more to it, though: you flat by a half step the 3rd and the 7th. That results in the notes, 1, b3 (flatted 3rd), 4, 5, b7 - 5 notes in all.
C, Eb, F, Gb (or F♯), G, Bb and back to C.
The notes to F blues scale are: F, Ab, Bb, Cb, C, Eb and F.
simple answer: because of the instruments and the phrasing of the notes that they play. Blues music uses a special variant of the scales called unsurprisingly "The Blues scale". Which is the minor pentatonic scale plus an extra note. In C major these notes would be; C - Eb - F - Gb - G - Bb - C It is the intervals between these notes that produces a sad emotional response by humans.
A major scale has 8 notes, including the second use of the tonic.
A, B, C#, D, E, F#, and G# are the notes of the A major scale.
A "blues scale" consists of the root, minor third, fourth, flatted fifth, natural fifth, minor seventh and the root again. The notes for the C Blues Scale would be C, Eb, F, Gb, G, Bb and C again.
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
The C major scale uses only the white notes.
8 Notes in a Music/Major Scale
C Blues scale: C D# F F# G A# C And then back down again. The other scales follows the same model: D blues scale: D F G G# A C D Just check the distance between the notes and you will get the rest too!
A C D Eb E G A The notes might tecnecally be different, but this works enharmonically.
D, f, g, ab, a, c and d
A, C, D, Eb (or D♯), E, G and A