![]() Now that we know the notes of the Ab major scale, let’s learn the triad chords in this scale/key and their notes. The finger numbers are as follows: Thumb: 1, index finger: 2, middle finger: 3, ring finger: 4, pinky (little) finger: 5. Finally, we move up a half step from G to Ab. Next, we move up one whole step from F to G. Next, we go up one whole step from Db to Eb. Next, we move up a half step from C to Db. Using this formula, let’s form the Ab major scale. To count up a half step (semitone), count up from the last note up by one physical piano key, either white or black. To count up a whole step (whole tone), count up by two physical piano keys, either white or black. “W” stands for whole step, and “H” stands for half step. ![]() They are based on the formula W-W-H-W-W-W-H. Major scales are formed by combining whole step and half step intervals. Bb is the supertonic of the A-flat major scale.Ab is the tonic of the A-flat major scale.To learn more about this scale and others, check out my course, Learn Scales & Music Theory & Give Yourself An Upper Hand. Here’s a diagram of the Ab major scale on the bass clef. Here’s a diagram of the Ab major scale on the treble clef. Highly Recommended: Click here for the BEST piano/keyboard course I’ve come across online. Major 6th – The 6th note of the scale is F.Perfect 5th – The 5th note of the scale is Eb.Perfect 4th – The 4th note of the scale is Db.Major 3rd – The 3rd note of the scale is C.Major 2nd – The 2nd note of the scale is Bb.Tonic – The 1st note of the A-flat major scale is Ab.The relative minor of A flat major is F minor. This scale consists of the pitches A♭, B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, and G. In this lesson, we learn how to play the A flat major scale.
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