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Summary: Learn how to play chords in a G flat major scale on the flute from an expert flutist in this free video on musical instruments and music theory.
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Kiely Griffin Kiely Griffin is a third-year music management and jazz flute student at the Hartt School of Music in West Hartford, CT. She has previously served as vice pre... read more
We have now look at the first 2 chords that come out of the G flat major scale. We had G flat major that started on the first note which was a major chord. An A flat minor which started on the second note of the scale which outline a minor chord. Let's look at the other major chords from the G flat major scale. The other major chord, major chord having major 3rd and then a minor 3rd starts on the 4th note of the scale C flat. We have C flat, E flat, G flat, C flat, G flat, E flat, and C flat. Here is the chord, this is how it sounds on the piano. A nice major chord. The other major chord starts on the 5th of the G flat major scale. We have D flat, F, A flat, back to D flat, A flat, F, and D flat. Here is the major chord written out. This is how it sounds put together a nice major sound. I will not play the arpeggios each of the chords individually on the flute. Here is a C flat major. Now we have D flat major arpeggio. Those are the other major chords from the G flat major scale.