Learn to play piano and keyboard with Piano For All. How to Form Minor and Major Scales on Piano Piano scales: Learn how to form other scales on piano and keyboard including natural, melodic and harmonic minor, pentatonic, blues and whole tone scales. Fingerings (RH): 4, 1, 2, 3, 1, 2, 3, 4įingerings: 1 = Thumb, 2 = index finger, 3 = middle finger, 4 = ring finger, 5 = little finger.Keyboard & Piano Fingerings For Major Scales Ab: Ab – Bbm – Cm – Db – Eb – Fm – GdimĬhords By Key: Learn more.Db: Db – Ebm – Fm – Gb – Ab – Bbm – Cdim.B: B – C#m – D#m – E – F# – G#m – A#dim.In other words, these are chords by key (Chords in the key of C, G, D, A, E, B, F#, Db, Ab, Eb, Bb and F.) Let’s now take a look at diatonic triads in each scale. Chords By Key (Diatonic Triads in Each Major Scale) Major scales consist of the same notes as their relative minor scales. Relative Minors of major scales/keys are based on the 6th note of the scale. C#: C# – D# – E# (=F) – F# – G# – A# – B# (=C) – C#Īs for the key signatures of the above scales, they are as follows:.Db: Db – Eb – F – Gb – Ab – Bb – C – Db.
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