Scales list.

Admin Andrew at 07h07
06
Mar
2008
Scales list.

This is a list of All major scales, and their relative minor scales, PLUS the accidental they have in them.

The order of sharps can be remembered by memorizing this sentence. Father Charles Goes Down And Ends Battle.
Now, say the same sentence backwards to get your order of flats. Battle Ends And Down Goes Charles Father.


C Major & a minor (no sharps or flats)


(Sharped scales)
G Major &
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