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  1. Piano scales chart. Here is an overview of some of the most common scales: Major scales with relative minor. Pentatonic scales major and minor. This hi-res digital poster includes all Major and Minor scales together with major and minor chords. Diagrams and note letters are visible. The digital poster is in pdf A3 format.

    • Piano Major Scales

      Learn how to play the major scales on piano. All major...

    • Sheet Music

      Sheet Music for Piano Easy and Intermediate level e-books....

    • Piano Minor Scales

      This scale can be confusing because it is in a way identical...

    • Theory

      Neither do you have to know a lot of chords, but if you...

  2. Learn how to play the major scales on piano. All major scales illustrated with pictures including notes and fingerings.

  3. Download this Free PDF Chart of the Major Scale in every key on Piano. You can choose if you want to print it out, or if you prefer to bookmark this page for reference. This is a complete guide of the major scale, but also an excellent quick overview at the same time.

    • Demystifying Piano Scale Fingerings
    • The Chromatic Scale on Piano
    • All 12 Major Scales on The Piano
    • Minor Piano Scales
    • Whole-Tone, Pentatonic, and More
    • Conclusion
    • Want to Learn More?

    Piano scale fingerings are incredibly tricky. A little online research will present you with strings of numbers and unhelpful guides, most of which expect you to just memorize a bunch of numbers. In her tonebase postabout scale fingerings, Juliana Han breaks scale fingerings down to three simple observations: 1. There are 7 distinct notes in a scal...

    Let’s face it, there are a LOT of scales to learn on the piano. However, understanding the collection of notes that each one pulls from will help dial in the scope of our practice. If you’ve learned a little bit of music theory, you will know that there are only 12 notes in Western classical music. These notes, assembled into one scale, are called ...

    There are 12 major scales on the piano, each one starting on a different note in the chromatic scale. If you want to get started, here are a few of the most common major scales for you to read through. Click the attached link to see our in-depth pianist’s guide to the scale, with detailed practice tips and repertoire applications. One last reminder...

    Natural minor scales are, at their core, just a major scale that starts on the 6th note and ends on the 6th note (pretty simple, right?) This is why you’ll probably see the key signature of what’s known as the “relative major” to each minor scale (as in d minor is written in the key signature of the relative major, F major). Just like we did for th...

    With 12 notes there are a lot of additional scales that can exist, and once you start playing around with the amount of notes in a scale you can produce some really interesting sound-palettes. Ever heard of the whole tone scale? If you’ve heard any of Claude Debussy’s music, you’ve most definitely heard it. Here are the two and only two versions of...

    Even with this lengthy post, we’ve only just scratched the surface of piano scales you’ll encounter in your piano repertoire. Hopefully now, you’ve got a bit of a stronger understanding of the piano scales that exist and how to play them with good technique. (Here's that freecourse link again in case you really want to get your grip on piano scales...

    Feel free to click this linkto check out our in-depth courses on piano, taught by artists including Grammy winning pianists and professors from schools such as Juilliard, Curtis, and more. On tonebase, you will find in-depth courses and workshops with some of the world’s top pianists, covering a wide range of subjects such as repertoire-specific le...

  4. www.pianostreet.com › piano-scales-majorMajor Scales for Piano

    Piano Scales - 12 major keys with standard fingering. 1/2. [DIGITAL PIANO SCORE] Scales in all major keys - two octaves with fingering.

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  5. There are 12 different Major Scales: One with no sharps or flats, 4 with sharps, 4 with flats, and 3 with either sharps or flats depending upon their enharmonic spelling. List of Major Scales. Here are the major scales in all keys listed in Circle of Fifths order. C major scale: C – D – E – F – G – A – B – C

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  7. This page shows piano and treble clef diagrams of all major scales, starting from note C. All keys are shown, including the commonly used 12 keys of the Circle of fifths diagram , and other theoretical (ie. not practically useable) keys.