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This is a digital print of the major scale interval pattern, the 3 minor scales interval patterns, the pentatonic scale interval pattern, the minor pentatonic scale interval pattern, and the blues scale interval pattern. In this way you will learn the construction of some of the most commonly used scales.
Every key on the piano keyboard is highlighted to see the pattern of whole-step, half-step, and minor 3rd intervals. Below are the piano keyboards with each scale built from the note C.
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This is a digital print of all major modes. A modal scale is a displaced scale starting from any scale degree of a scale. This makes different intervals that defines the different modal scales. The Ionian mode is the same as the major scale. I.e. the scale built from the 1st degree of the major scale is a major scale (or an Ionian mode). Similarly, the scale built from the 6th degree of a major scale is a natural minor scale (or an Aeolian mode).
This poster or cheat sheet (if you print it in a smaller size) will help you learn all modal scales built from the different scale degrees of the major scale.
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This is a digital print of the piano fingerings for all natural minor scales in 2 octaves. Both in the left and right hand.
With this hanging on the wall you’ll learn and memorise the fingerings for all 12 natural minor scales. Fingering numbers from 1-5 indicate what finger to use. The thumb is always finger number 1, and the pinkie is always finger number 5. This chart shows what finger to use when playing any note in any natural minor scale. The top number indicates the right hand, and the bottom numbers indicates the left hand.
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This is a digital print of all major and natural minor scales around the Circle of Fifths.
With this hanging on the wall you’ll learn and memorise the 12 major scales and 12 natural minor scales. You will learn the key signatures for all major and natural minor scales. Scales at the same point in the circle are relative scales with the same accidentals. For example, at 12 o’clock the C major scale and its relative a minor scales shares the same key signature. In this case a key signature with no sharps or flats. At 1 o’clock G major and e minor shares the same key signature with 1 sharp sign.