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![]() Kylotan Moderator - Scripting Languages and Game Mods Member since: 3/8/2000 From: Nottingham, United Kingdom |
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| Nice reference sheet, but 2 suggestions for improvement: 1) Might be nice if the scales were also illustrated in terms of semitones, showing the relative spacing of the notes. 2) It would make more sense if all the scales were shown as starting from the same note. |
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![]() Error404 Member since: 9/2/2001 From: San Antonio, TX, United States |
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| I remember seeing this on the net somewhere about 3 years ago. Looks like a copy/paste to me =(. But yeah.. at least put the degrees somewhere in there for the scales, some people hate working them out themselves. |
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| it might be easier to follow if you had a # for sharps and b for flats. and there is no way of knowing how the scale is made up in terms on intervals etc. |
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| great scales i really liked them but they would have been easier to undestand if they hsd been on a music staff |
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Quote: Write complete sentences! |
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![]() taby Member since: 2/10/2005 From: Regina, Canada |
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