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LESSON 10: Chromatic scales and the half step

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    - [Instructor] We have learned
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    that there are seven
    names to all the notes,
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    ABCDEFG.
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    We can now add to that list of seven
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    all the notes with sharps and flats.
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    So an A,
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    then there could be an A sharp,
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    B, B sharp,
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    C, C sharp,
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    D, D sharp,
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    and so forth.
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    The same with flats.
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    A, A flat,
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    G, G flat,
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    F, F flat,
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    and so forth.
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    Let's go back to our piano keyboard.
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    From the treble clef middle C,
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    let's look at the octave above,
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    the C on the third space.
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    There are 12 note from the middle C
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    to the third space C.
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    These notes make up the chromatic scale.
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    (plays chromatic scale on piano)
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    Remember that between E and F
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    and between B and C
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    there isn't a black key.
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    Using sharps,
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    here are all of the names of the notes
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    of the chromaic scale.
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    C, C sharp,
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    D, D sharp,
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    E, F, F sharp,
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    G, G sharp,
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    A, A sharp, B, C.
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    The distance between each of these notes
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    is called a half step
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    or the interval of a semitone,
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    also called a minor second.
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    An interval is the distance
    between two musical pitches.
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    We already know one interval, an octave,
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    and in future lessons,
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    we will discuss many intervals,
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    but for now let's focus on
    the interval of a half step.
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    This is a fundamental building block
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    of all musical intervals.
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    A chromatic scale is
    made up of 12 half steps.
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    Now let's look a the chromatic scale
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    from the third space C in the treble clef
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    descending using flats.
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    C, B, B flat,
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    A, A flat,
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    G, G flat,
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    F, E, E flat,
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    D, D flat, C.
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    All half steps.
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    Towards the end of
    Rimsky-Korsakov's Scheherazade
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    in the flute part,
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    he writes a chromatic scale,
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    but he uses a combination
    of sharps, flats,
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    and naturals to make this scale,
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    all half steps,
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    a chromatic scale.
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    (dramatic orchestral music)
Title:
LESSON 10: Chromatic scales and the half step
Video Language:
English
Duration:
02:35

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