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Scales and Key Signatures

This category is about major, minor and other musical scales, and keys and key signatures in musical notation. All questions should relate to forms and construction of scales, and key signatures within these forms.

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What note is the leading tone in the d sharp scale?

The leading tone in any key is one half-step below the tonic. In the key of D-sharp, the leading tone is C-double-sharp (it can't be spelled as D-natural, because the letter D is already used for the tonic).

What is an augmented sixth chord?

An augmented sixth chord is a chord containing an lowered submediant and a raised subdominant scale degree.

What equals to Eb major in music?

Eb major is a musical key that consists of the notes Eb, F, G, Ab, Bb, C, and D. It is characterized by its three flats in the key signature. The relative minor of Eb major is C minor. In terms of chords, the primary triads in Eb major are Eb major, Ab major, and Bb major.

How many sharps does G major scale have in its key signature?

The G major scale contains 1 sharp: the note F#. The scale of a piece of music is usually indicated by a key signature, a symbol that flattens or sharpens specific lines or spaces on the staff.

What is the harmonic interval of F?

An interval is the distance between two notes. There's no answer possible when only given one note.

What does corruption of a minor meancorruption of a minor?

Corruption of a minor refers to actions that involve involving a minor in illegal or morally questionable activities. This can include engaging in sexual activities with a minor, providing them with drugs or alcohol, or influencing them to commit crimes. It is a serious offense that is punishable by law.

What is b minor related to?

The relative major key of B minor is D major. It has a key signature of F# and C# and a raised 7th of A#.

What is a major second up from c major?

A major second up from C major is D major. In music theory, a major second interval consists of two half steps, so moving from C to D encompasses these two half steps. D major is the second scale degree in the C major scale.

What scale major has 4 flats?

The major scale with four flats is the key of A-flat major. In this scale, the notes are Ab, Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, and G. The flats in this scale are Bb, Eb, Ab, and Db.

What is the submediant of A?

F sharp in A major and in A melodic minor going up, and F natural in A natural minor, A harmonic minor, and A melodic minor going down.

How many flats does the B minor scale have?

The B minor scale has two flats. Specifically, it includes the notes B, C#, D, E, F#, G, and A, with its relative key, D major, having two sharps instead. In the natural minor form, B minor incorporates the same two flats as its harmonic and melodic variations.

What minor scale has b flat?

B-flat can be found in the minor scales of D, G, C, F, B-flat, E-flat, and A-flat (and the obscure but possible D-flat minor).

What are the notes to the diminished seventh arpeggios of B Fsharp Eflat and Aflat?

I've searched on the internet but they're all different from the notes my teacher told me (I forgot them :P), all I remember is that they start on the seventh note and something about travelling in minor thirds. Like A flat starts on G. Thanks for all of the help!