Piano and musical matter . cadence. m&m p A Fed * Fed # • See Trill, page 76. t t These two chords fill the harmony and lead to the repetition of the Theme 0 62 TENTH CHAPTER. TENTH CHAPTER. Mm. Order of thescales withsharps. Order of thesharps. Order of thescales withflats. tOrder of the Theoretically there are twenty-four major and twenty-four minor scales;practically there are but twelve of each. The others, with a few exceptions, arenever used. NAMES OF THE SCALES. Iajor scales. Minor scales C. A. G. E. D. B. A. F* E. °* B. Gj FjorGi). DflorEfr. CftorD?. AJJorB?. A&gt


Piano and musical matter . cadence. m&m p A Fed * Fed # • See Trill, page 76. t t These two chords fill the harmony and lead to the repetition of the Theme 0 62 TENTH CHAPTER. TENTH CHAPTER. Mm. Order of thescales withsharps. Order of thesharps. Order of thescales withflats. tOrder of the Theoretically there are twenty-four major and twenty-four minor scales;practically there are but twelve of each. The others, with a few exceptions, arenever used. NAMES OF THE SCALES. Iajor scales. Minor scales C. A. G. E. D. B. A. F* E. °* B. Gj FjorGi). DflorEfr. CftorD?. AJJorB?. A>. F. Ek C. Bb. G. F. D. The scales with sharps are found in order, every perfect fifth in ascending andevery perfect fourth in descending. The sharps themselves are found in the same order, that is: every perfectfifth in ascending and every perfect fourth in descending. The note which is a perfect fifth above another note, is also a perfect fourthbelow that same note. Example : G is a perfect fifth above and a perf


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