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I play the piano. Can anybody tell me the notes of the a flat major and f minor prefect cadence (the one you play at the end of a scale)

My teacher also taught me a way to figure it out for all scales. So if you can also tell me how to do this, you will get best answer.

2007-09-17 13:14:08 · 5 answers · asked by _bohemian beats 2 in Entertainment & Music Music Classical

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C'mon, this is lazy. By your mention, you've got a teacher, you're paying him/her, I presume: get your money's worth. *Ask* him/her. (Dominant of Ab is Eb, of F min is C) But dangling the sprat of BA in an attempt to catch your particular mackerel without any apparent effort of yours, that seems a bit much... :-/

Good luck.

2007-09-17 13:32:52 · answer #1 · answered by CubCur 6 · 2 0

There is a lot more to it, so some of this isn't entirely true, but it's all you need to know at your level: (try looking at a piano when you read this, it might help) in music there are different keys that say which sharps and flats are in the piece. In one key, there is either only sharps or only flats. The flat of one note (the black key on a piano) is the sharp of the note before it. A natural is all of the white notes on a piano (C major is the only scale which doesn't use sharps or flats (only white notes)). Whether it's major or minor is basically if it sounds happy or sad, and the sharps/flats in the major key would be different from those in the minor. The reason there are sharps and flats is too hard to explain, but you'll realize when you get up to about grade 5 that it's much simpler to have both.

2016-03-18 07:49:49 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

CubCur has given you a very strong hint about how to find the dominant in each scale (in each key), which of course is what you are looking for. Can you figure it out from there?

When you do, you will be that much closer to being a real musician.

I do not need or want best answer for this, thank you. I DO want you to use your brain and your ear to solve your problem.

2007-09-17 15:33:53 · answer #3 · answered by glinzek 6 · 0 0

If your teacher taught you a way to figure it out, then why are you asking the question here? Figure it out, using the method your teacher taught you.

2007-09-19 02:08:00 · answer #4 · answered by Edik 5 · 0 0

So, you know the answer, but you're jus testing us??? Riiiiiight!!! V - I.... is that what you're looking for???

2007-09-20 03:30:25 · answer #5 · answered by tuttifruiti 4 · 0 0

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