Basically, you start on any note and go up a half step. This works on all saxophones. Go from C to #C to D to #D... ect.
That's a chromatic scale.
A chromatic scale will, by definition, have sharps and/or flats.
using notes of the chromatic scale-apex
when notating a chromatic scale, use sharps for ascending pitches and flats for descending pitches.
which opera is harmonically based on chromatic scale...Carmen?...Salome...Aida or Tristan and Isolde?
A chromatic scale is the scale using all the notes.
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That's a chromatic scale.
on a b flat clarinet
The chromatic scale has twelve different pitches on it. These pitches range from A to G sharp (G#) or A flat (Ab). All semitones in the chromatic scale are the same size.
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A chromatic scale will, by definition, have sharps and/or flats.
chromatic scale
using notes of the chromatic scale-apex
when notating a chromatic scale, use sharps for ascending pitches and flats for descending pitches.
which opera is harmonically based on chromatic scale...Carmen?...Salome...Aida or Tristan and Isolde?
The chromatic scale is all half-steps, so no formula is required.