Buddy_Zulu | 7 Mar 2010 03:18 | Quote> |
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I disagree with the definitions given. It is very misleading to tell someone that major scales have no flats. In fact, that is incorrect. Take for example the F Major Scale (F,G,A,Bb,C,D,E,F). I understand that it also says "this will be cleared up in the lessons"(or something like that), but if you don't confuse the poor guys before hand, then there will be nothing to clear up later. |