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Learn about the A-sharp major scale, a seven-note scale with the notes A ♯, B ♯, C, D ♯, E ♯, F, and G. See how to play it on piano, guitar, and ukulele, and how to write it on the staff.
The Solution below shows the A# major scale notes, intervals and scale degrees on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. The Lesson steps then explain how to identify the A-sharp major scale note interval positions, choose the note names and scale degree names.
Learn how to play the A# Major scale on guitar with diagrams, formulas, degrees, intervals, chords and sheet music. The A# Major is a septonic scale with a sharpened second and sixth degrees.
Learn how to play the A# major scale on guitar and piano with diagrams, formulas, and examples. The A# major scale consists of the notes A#, C, D#, F, G, A, and D.
Learn how to play the A sharp major scale on guitar, its degrees, intervals, triads, and modes. Find out why A sharp major is rarely used in practice and how to use its enharmonic equivalent B flat major instead.
Learn how to play the A# Major scale on the guitar, with CAGED positions, tabs and diagrams. Find out why A# Major is a bit of a 'messy' scale and how to use it for improvising and modes.
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. The scale displayed with its numeric formula and scale degrees.