There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
If a horn is pitched in F, then a horn player that plays the C scale on the horn is, when compared to a piano or flute or violin (which is made in concert pitch), actually playing the F scale. The horn overall is in the key of F. The same goes if it's pitched in B-flat or E-flat: the C scale will actually be the concert B-flat scale or concert E-flat scale. I hope that helps. Let me know if anything needs further explanation. =)
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It's a flat b chord and c flat
There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.
It is played in the b flat scale.
B flat scale would be b flat, C, D, E flat, F, G, A, and High B flat
D flat E flat F natural F sharp A flat B flat C natural D flat (:
If a horn is pitched in F, then a horn player that plays the C scale on the horn is, when compared to a piano or flute or violin (which is made in concert pitch), actually playing the F scale. The horn overall is in the key of F. The same goes if it's pitched in B-flat or E-flat: the C scale will actually be the concert B-flat scale or concert E-flat scale. I hope that helps. Let me know if anything needs further explanation. =)
B Flat Concert
Yes. The notes are as followed: Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G, A, Bb
if it's an A-Flat scale the first note is A-Flat...
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The solfege syllables for the flat notes in a major scale are: Flat 3: Mi Flat 6: La Flat 7: Ti
For clarinet, the notes for the Concert F scale (Clarinet G) are as follows: G A B C D E F# G
(all in concert notes) f to e flat to d flat back to e flat back to d flat