• Major Scales Workshop #2

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    Let’s get to today’s lesson…

    I’ve already taught you the basics. Let’s just quickly finish up the major scales so that we can learn the chords tomorrow!

    If you need a reminder on forming scales, pull out yesterday’s e-mail lesson…

    Here are the remaining major scales to learn:

    B Major
    Db Major
    Eb Major
    Gb Major
    Ab Major
    Bb Major

    Using the same formula as yesterday, create the following major scales:

    B major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Db major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Eb major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Gb major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Ab major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Bb major:

    1) Starting note = ______
    2) 1 whole step up = ______
    3) 1 whole step up = ______
    4) 1 half step up = _____
    5) 1 whole step up = ______
    6) 1 whole step up = ______
    7) 1 whole step up = ______
    8) 1 half step up = ______

    Now that you have completed the worksheet above, check your major scale answers with the answers below:

    B Major

    B – C# – D# – E – F# – G# – A# – B

    Db Major

    Db – Eb – F – Gb – Ab – Bb – C – Db

    Eb Major

    Eb – F – G – Ab – Bb – C – D – Eb

    F# Major

    F# – G# – A# – B – C# – D# – F (but technically “E#”) – F#

    Note: With the F# major scale, technically the “F” would be referred to as “E#” (even though “E” does not have a black key in front of it). But since we are not reading music, I will keep it simple.

    Ab Major

    Ab – Bb – C – Db – Eb – F – G – Ab

    Bb Major

    Bb – C – D – Eb – F – G – A – Bb

    Congratulations on learning all 12 major scales. Join me tomorrow to learn the major chords!

    Good job!

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