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Order of sharps and flats worksheet12/17/2023 (the exotic ones like Gb you can leave until later - Romantic pianists liked them in the 19th century, but I'm not sure if many other people did, lol. Otherwise, basically, it's best to work out how it is organised and practise reciting that, so you can be fast at it.īegin with C and then go up in perfect fourths (or down in fifths) reciting "F, Bb, Eb, Ab, Db" counting the flats on your thumb and fingers, adding one each time. I suppose what the OP may be asking is how to memorise the chart?Īs a visual thing (and potentially distracting with all its detail), the chart is difficult to memorise unless you have a good visual memory. ive even downloaded scale and fretboard games on phone for practicing during times instrument isnt in hand. I used alot of items like you shared and agree things like that are useful to me. I should practice scalea in unfamiliar keys along with other techniques on fiddle. I dont.but i wonder if that would be a helpful/useful exercise? i practiced more therory on the chord instruments i guess. if someone wanted they could probably do some arrpegios on violin in the same manner. I did take time to memorize backn in geetar jazzy days but rarely play flat keys or anything other than C, G, D, or A now and memory is slipping now.i just dont use it on fiddle for what im doing for the time being.but, what helped me, other than just writing out each key scale when not practicing and away from instrument.was starting in key of C and moving around circle of 5ths by playing a 2,5,1 chord progression and scales on each key until circle was complete on guitar. and pertaining to fiddle music not classical.our twacher just calls it modal minor if a tune in minir or dorian.every once in a while will be more specific and define the mode to point out fingering frames and stuff.
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