What is the quality of triad six in a major key?
If this question is asking about the quality of the chord built on the 6th scale degree in a major scale, then the answer is minor.
What notes are in G sharp melodic minor scale?
G# melodic minor is as follows:
G# A# B C# D# E# Fx G# F# E D# C# B A# G#
In melodic minor scales, the 6th and 7th scale degrees are raised when ascending and lowered when descending. Notice that the 7th when going up is an F double sharp.
What is a whole step above B flat?
C Natural is a whole step above B flat. If you look at a piano, a half step above B Flat is B Natural, and one more half step above that is C Natural. So it's a whole step from B Flat to C Natural.
Where is the lower and higher DO in key of G?
In the key of G major, the lower dominant (V) is D, and the higher dominant (V) is D7. The D major chord functions as the dominant chord, leading to the tonic G major. If you are referring to the context of music theory concerning "dominant" chords, the D7 chord adds a seventh, enhancing the tension that resolves back to G major.
What key signature has 3 flats and 1 sharp?
None. No key signature contains a mix of flats and sharps.
Which is higher A major or C major?
Throughout the whole keyboard, there are a few sets of "A's" and "C's" and so on. If you are starting from middle C and then the A above it, obviously A is higher. If you are starting from middle C and then going down for the A below it, the C is obviously higher.
What notes are in the melodic and harmonic scale?
There are a few types of scales for EACH key:
major
natural minor
harmonic minor
melodic minor
The major is the one that you typically learn first, natural minor next, etc. The harmonic minor scale is a scale that is similar to the natural minor, only the 7th tone is raised by a half step. For the melodic, it is similar to the harmonic only its 6th tone is ALSO raised. NOTE: when you are coming down on a melodic scale, play the natural minor scale for that key.
There are as many of each type of scale as there are scales, which, in total is 48. Including all of the 4 types listed above.
The notes in the chord D minor flat 5, or D diminished, are D F A-flat.
What sharp is F flat eqivalent to?
It's not equivalent to any sharp, but it is equivalent to D double sharp.
How many different notes make up the pentatonic scale?
Pentatonic scales contain 5 notes, the same way a pentagon has 5 sides.
What are the sofa names of the pentatonic scale?
Do then re then mi then so then la then back down again
What scale is made up of six notes that are whole step apart?
It's called a whole-tone scale. An example is C D E F# G# A# C.
What scale degrees do you have to alter to change a major scale to a blues scale?
Major scale: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Blues scale: 1 b3 4 #4 5 b7 8
The "b" means lowered by a half-step, and the "#" means raised by a half-step.
What is the frequency of A flat?
It depends which Ab you mean, the Ab note above middle C is approximately 415 Hertz.
Where is the key signature to a piece written?
Key Signatures are usually found after the clefs. There are both on the bass and the treble clef.
What is the dominant of F sharp major scale?
The dominant in a scale is the 5th, which in the key of F# major is C#.