![]() Furthermore, the verb flatten means to lower the pitch of a note, typically by a small musical interval. If two simultaneous notes are slightly out-of-tune, the lower-pitched one (assuming the higher one is properly pitched) is "flat" with respect to the other. In intonation, flat can also mean "slightly lower in pitch" (by some unspecified amount). To allow extended just intonation, composer Ben Johnston uses a sharp as an accidental to indicate a note is raised 70.6 cents (ratio 25:24), and a flat to indicate a note is lowered 70.6 cents. ![]() In any other tuning system, such enharmonic equivalences in general do not exist. ![]() From there do the opposite of what you did on the way up, when your fourth finger hits the D, move your thumb under to the B and finish the scale from there.Īs always, practice this scale until you are comfortable playing it, them make it a regular part of your practice regime.Under twelve-tone equal temperament, D ♭ for instance is enharmonically equivalent to C ♯, and G ♭ is equivalent to F ♯. Come back down by hitting the G with your thumb. Play the fingers in order until your thumb hits the G, then finish the upward path by hitting the A flat with your second finger. When your thumb gets to the B, move your fourth finger over to the D flat. On the left hand, start the scale with the third finger on A flat. Come back down the exact opposite of the way you went up. Start the pattern again, this time finishing the scale with your third finger on the A flat. Repeat that pattern, hitting the D flat with your second finger, the E flat with your third finger, and bring your thumb under to E. After hitting the B flat with your third finger, move your thumb under to hit the B. ![]() With the second finger of your right hand hit the A flat. The scale starts on A flat, then moves to B flat, B, D flat, E flat, E, G, then finishes on A flat. Let's start by learning the notes of the scale. Today we are going to play the A Flat Minor harmonic. Download PDF Learn How To Play The A Flat Minor Harmonic Scale On Piano! ![]()
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