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The A-sharp major scale is a seven-note scale consisting of the notes A ♯, B ♯, C, D ♯, E ♯, F, and G. The distance between the notes is 2-2-1-2-2-2-1, where 1 is a half step, and 2 is a whole step.
This step shows the A-sharp major scale degrees - tonic, supertonic, mediant, subdominant, dominant, submediant, leading note / tone, and octave. In music theory, each note in this scale has what is called a scale degree name, which describes the relationship of that note to the tonic (1st) note.
A# major Scale. Below you can find guitar and piano scale diagrams, notes, intervals, formulas, and chords. Audible Example. What does a A# major scale sound like? A# major scale. Piano Fingering. How do you play the A# major scale on the piano? Notes: A# C. D# F. G. A. Intervals: 1P. 2M. 3M. 4P. 5P. 6M. 7M. Guitar Fingering.
A sharp Major scale for guitar. The A# Major is a seven-note scale. Notes are displayed in the diagram with blue color with the root notes indicated by darker color. The root notes are always A# tones. In the two-octave pattern, the first root note is on the 6th string, 6th fret. 2 octaves.
Charts for A# major on Guitar and Piano. Detailed information for the scale A# major. Notes, Intervals and relations to other scales in the database.
Guitar scales presented with diagrams for the Major Scale. Fingerboard scale diagrams with natural and enharmonic root notes in the order C, C# / Db, D, D# / Eb, E, F, F# / Gb, G, G# /Ab, A, A# / Bb, B. Notes are displayed with blue color with the root notes indicated by darker color.
A sharp Ionian scale for guitar. The A# Ionian is a seven-note scale (also referred to as the A# Major scale). Notes are displayed in the fingerboard diagram, with the root notes indicated by darker color. In the two-octave pattern, the first root note is on the 6th string, 6th fret.