What are the 12 major scales for alto sax?

What are the 12 major scales for alto sax?

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  • C Major (Concert E♭) C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
  • G Major (Concert B♭) G, A, B, C, D, E, F#(G♭), G.
  • D Major (Concert F) D, E, F#(G♭), G, A, B, C#(D♭), D.
  • A Major (Concert C) A, B, C#(D♭), D, E, F#(G♭), G#(A♭), A.
  • E Major (Concert G)
  • B Major (Concert D)
  • G♭ or F# Major (Concert A)
  • D ♭ or C# Major (Concert E)

What is in E flat major?

E-flat major (or the key of E-flat) is a major scale based on E♭, consisting of the pitches E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D. Its key signature has three flats. Its relative minor is C minor, and its parallel minor is E♭ minor, (or enharmonically D♯ minor).

What are the twelve major scales on an alto saxophone?

Alto Saxophone Major Scales Circle of Fourths (Flats) C Major (Concert Eb) F Major (Concert Ab) Bb Major (Concert Db) Eb Major (Concert Gb) Ab Major (Concert Cb) Db Major (Concert E) Gb Major (Concert A) Cb Major (Concert D)

What are the 12 major scales for trumpets?

, 2019 National Trumpet Competition Quarterfinalist (HS div.) The major scales are C, C sharp, D, E-flat, E, F, F sharp, G, G sharp, A, B-flat, and B. These scales all start on different pitches and have different key signatures. Some of them can be challenging at first due to the amount of sharps in the key signature.

What is the range of the alto saxophone?

Full range (from B♭ to F) chromatic scale. The range of the alto saxophone is from concert D♭ 3 (the D♭ below F—see Scientific pitch notation) to concert A♭ 5 (or A 5 on altos with a high F♯ key). As with most types of saxophone, the standard written range is B♭ 3 to F 6 (or F♯ 6).

What are all the musical scales?

Music scale is an organized sequence of notes. For example: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C… repeating this cycle. This scale started with the C note and goes following a defined sequence of intervals until the return to the C note again. This sequence of distance was, tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone,…

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