Well, it depends. For example, if you`re playing a scale that`s in D key ( the scale starts with the note D), your highest note will always be D, just an octave ( 8 notes) higher. The same applies for all keys. But if you`re talking about tone syllables ( Do, Re, Mi, etc.), the highest note will always be Do. If you don`t know what the tone syllable scale is, this is it:
Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do.
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A scale with eight notes s called an octatonic scale, the term "oct" means eight.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
THE ANSER IS 8 NOTES IN A LINE YOU MUMPET
It depends on the scale in question: * The diatonic scale (seven notes) * The melodic and harmonic minor scales (seven notes) * The chromatic scale (twelve notes) * The whole tone scale (six notes) * The pentatonic scale (five notes) * The octatonic or diminished scales (eight notes) Then of course there are the Indian Swara scales which have varying numbers of notes too.
notes
A scale with eight notes s called an octatonic scale, the term "oct" means eight.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
THE ANSER IS 8 NOTES IN A LINE YOU MUMPET
In a diatonic scale, there are eight notes in an octave.
Eight
A pentatonic scale has 5 notes.
A run of notes, most scales have eight notes.
It depends on the scale in question: * The diatonic scale (seven notes) * The melodic and harmonic minor scales (seven notes) * The chromatic scale (twelve notes) * The whole tone scale (six notes) * The pentatonic scale (five notes) * The octatonic or diminished scales (eight notes) Then of course there are the Indian Swara scales which have varying numbers of notes too.
notes
Any major or minor scale with eight notes starting on Do (the tonic note).
A scale.
There are eight notes. A,B,C,D,E,F,G