Lesson 11

The Scale

A scale is an ordered sequence of notes from a starting note to its octave. At first, we do not need complexity; the important idea is that the scale mov...

  • Lesson 11
  • Stage: Scale and Maqam
  • Learning status: Ordered notes

Lesson goal

What is a scale?

  • Understand that a scale is an ordered sequence of notes.
  • Distinguish a correct order from a random order.
  • Connect scale with upward and downward motion.

Explanation

A scale is an ordered sequence of notes from a starting note to its octave. At first, we do not need complexity; the important idea is that the scale mov...

Read the idea calmly, connect it to the count or symbol shown, then move to the example before trying the review questions.

Key terms

Scale

An ordered sequence of notes from a beginning note to its octave.

Degree

A note’s place inside the scale.

Ascending

Moving from lower sound to higher sound.

Descending

Moving from higher sound to lower sound.

Interactive example

Do (C) — Re (D) — Mi (E) — Fa (F) — Sol (G) — La (A) — Si (B) — Do (C)

1Do2Re3Mi4Fa5Sol6La7Si8Do

Exercise

Choose the sequence that represents an ordered ascending scale.

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Level check

Question 1

A scale is:

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