![]() Starting with C means not having to worry about remembering which notes to use, it’s just a straight line from C to C! This makes it the easiest to play when you’re first learning and trying to get your fingers under control and hands working together properly. Very different finger patterns here so best to learn last unless you really need to learn one earlier You could learn this before or after the last groupe as you may need to use it sooner The rest of the white note major scales (Apart from F)Įach one has an extra sharp. After that, black key major scales in order of flats, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, Gb. Then you can learn the other major scales starting from white notes in order of sharps, G D, A, E, B, then F. It has no flats or sharps and only uses white keys, making it easier to play and read music. You can be a bit flexible with this to fit what you’re learning though so read on for further details. ![]() Here’s a useful order you can learn the major scales in. You can read my article HERE on why you should always memorize scales to learn more about that. They also help you to understand how a piece of music works and memorize it.
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