Jarrett Sleeper
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But just let's not worry about whole half steps.
We're just going to think two, two, one, two, two, two, one.
Okay.
and that those will make a seven note scale, which is a key.
So if I want to play a seven note scale in the key of C major, I would start with C. That's the first note in the scale, and that's where the scale will get its name from.
and then we do our phone number for major scales two two one two two two one so c go up two skipping c sharp d flat to d then go up two skipping d sharp e flat to e now we go up only one we don't skip here to f then we go back to two skip f sharp or g flat whatever you wanna call it g two we skip again g sharp and a flat
to A, then we go two again, skip A sharp to B, or B flat, whatever you call it, to B, and then that's seven.
Then we could finish back our final one back to C. That's two, two, one, two, two, two, one, and that's a whole octave.
Eight notes, everything feels right in the world again, land back home.
Yeah, if you wanted to call up your...
Major friend.
2-2-1, 2-2-2-1.
Nice.
Yeah.
Exactly.
Yeah.
I think it makes it easy.
That's also where Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do is that.
Basically.
Okay.