D Flat Major Scale in Piano Sheet Music

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D Flat Major Scale in Piano Sheet Music
Hello! I am Annie Brunson on behalf of Expert Village. Today we are going to learn the D flat major scale for the right hand. It doesn’t matter which note that you start on. The intervals are going to be the same. So starting at D flat with your second finger, the first distance is a whole tone, so that will take you up to E flat. The third note is also another whole tone. It takes you up to F. The next note is a semitone; it takes you up to G flat. Then it’s another whole tone, it takes you up to A flat. Another whole tone, it takes you up to B flat. Another whole tone and it ends with a semitone. So follow me, second finger, then put your thumb on the F, thumb on the C, finishing up with your second finger on D flat.

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Expert: Annie Brunson has a degree in Music and Theater from Bretton Hall and has taught piano, oboe, and middle school band. Read More


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