The pentatonic scale includes the notes as followed: F G A C D F
there is no F# scale on Eb saxaphone....
For flute the F scale in thirds going up the scale follows the pattern of F, A, G, Bb, A, C, Bb, D, C, E, D, F, E, G, F and is reversed to go down the scale.
The tonic note of any diatonic scale is the first note (starting note) of the scale. In the case of G-flat major the tonic note is G-flat!
The dominant is the 5th tone in the scale. In a D Major scale, the dominant is A.
It depends on what scale you're trying to do. The notes just continue from the E to G then it restarts. For example, E, F, G, A, B, C, D is the E scale.
The notes to F blues scale are: F, Ab, Bb, Cb, C, Eb and F.
An octave scale... is any scale covering eight notes. For example, the Scale of C consists of the notes C,D,E,F,G,A,B & C. The scale of F is F,G,A,A#,C,D,E & F
This is the scale of F major on the flute: F G A Bb C D E F.
None. The F major scale has a B flat.
there is no F# scale on Eb saxaphone....
The tonic in any scale is the 1st scale degree. For example, in the key of F major, the tonic is F.
The F scale consists of the notes F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, and back to the root, F.
The scale of F major is:F, G, A, B-flat, C, D, E, F
The E scale is identical to the Fb scale.
F relative Minor Scale has the following notes:BbEbAbDb
For flute the F scale in thirds going up the scale follows the pattern of F, A, G, Bb, A, C, Bb, D, C, E, D, F, E, G, F and is reversed to go down the scale.
The leading tone is the seventh scale degree of the diatonic scale which in F Major is the note "E".