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The mastery of scales and scale patterns has long been established as the best way to improve technical abilities on all instruments. The Complete Scale Compendium focuses on what is most common in the study of classical music: core major and minor scales, as well as chromatic, pentatonic, whole-tone, and blues scales. Students will learn the construction of these scales while practicing unique patterns, enriching their technique. Specific slurs and articulations have been left off of the exercises so that a multitude of different articulation and slur patterns can be used. The exercises are presented in two ways: by scale pattern and by key.
목차Each Scale Exercise in All Keys
Major Scales Exercise No. 1: Long Tone Scale
Minor Scales Exercise No. 1: Long Tone Scale (Melodic Minor)
Major Scales Exercise No. 2: Scale and Arpeggio
Minor Scales Exercise No. 2: Scale and Arpeggio (Melodic Minor)
Major Scales Exercise No 3: Tetrachords Ascending
Minor Scales Exercise No 3: Tetrachords Ascending
Major Scales Exercise No 4: Tetrachords Descending
Minor Scales Exercise No 4: Tetrachords Descending
Major Scales Exercise No 5: Modes
Minor Scales Exercise No 5: Modes
Major Scales Exercise No 6: Thirds
Minor Scales Exercise No 6: Thirds
Major Scales Exercise No 7: Arpeggiated Diatonic Chords
Minor Scales Exercise No 7: Arpeggiated Diatonic Chords
Major Blues Scale Exercise No 1
Major Blues Scale Exercise No 2
Minor Blues Scale Exercise No 1
Minor Blues Scale Exercise No 2
Major Pentatonic Scale Exercise No 1
Major Pentatonic Scale Exercise No 2
Minor Pentatonic Scale Exercise No 1
Minor Pentatonic Scale Exercise No 2
Whole Tone Scale Exercise No 1
Whole Tone Scale Exercise No 2
All Scale Exercises by Key