freedive135
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I am looking at a piece of sheet music and I have my scales sheet in front of me ready to change the musical notes to tabs, I know 3 stacked notes is a chord but what do you do when the notes that make up the stack are not all on the scale?
I know the 3b are the Eb major scale.
The n=note value is unimportant for this.
I figured the first set is Cm and that is what the sheet music says.
The second set says its an Eb chord but the top note is not on my scale(tab) sheet.
The third set says it is a G7 chord but again the top note is not on the scale(tab) sheet.
My ??? is when the notes are not on the musical scale(tab) that the signature shows how do you figure out what they are?
..................-n-....-n-
--b----------------n----
..................-n-
-b-b--------------------
........n
--------------n-----n--
------n----------------
------n----------------
(had to use dots won't "read" spaces)
I know the 3b are the Eb major scale.
The n=note value is unimportant for this.
I figured the first set is Cm and that is what the sheet music says.
The second set says its an Eb chord but the top note is not on my scale(tab) sheet.
The third set says it is a G7 chord but again the top note is not on the scale(tab) sheet.
My ??? is when the notes are not on the musical scale(tab) that the signature shows how do you figure out what they are?
..................-n-....-n-
--b----------------n----
..................-n-
-b-b--------------------
........n
--------------n-----n--
------n----------------
------n----------------
(had to use dots won't "read" spaces)
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