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May 2018
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Q3 Blog #9: Scales3/11/2018 Progress: Since the last blog, I have learn to play in G position, on the right. for right hand in it require to place your thumb into g then the next finger onto ascending notes. For left hand, it require you to place for thumb on D and other fingers onto the descending notes. Some songs in the workbook include Love Somebody! and A Friend Like You. I also learn to play the C Major Scale. Reflection:
For my quarter 3 goals, I set out to learn some scales. So far, I know how to play the C Major, which is just one C to the next octave C. It involves only the white keys, so it is is relatively simple. The black keys are the sharp and flat notes. (C#, Eb, F#, G#,Bb) Scales in music provide for you a way to organize music compositions. Players can know what scale their music is composed by looking for the sharp (#) and flats(b). This can tell them about the notes that will appear or how the song will sound to listeners. Knowing how something is organized give you a better understanding of the topic at hand. For a graded assignment, looking at a rubric or knowing how it would be graded would most likely improve your score and learn the material.
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