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Over great classical themes, all presented in top-line arrangements with chords symbols. Imagine having one handy volume that includes everything from Renaissance music to Vivaldi to Mozart to Mendelssohn to Debussy to Stravinsky, and you have it here! We have included as much of the world's most familiar classical music as possible, assembling more than beloved compositions from ballets, chamber music, choral music, concertos, operas, piano music, waltzes and more. Featuring indexes by composer, title and genre, as well as a timeline of major classical composers, this encyclopedic fake book is great to use for playing and performing, but it's also a terrific resource for concert-goers, music students and music lovers.
The chords of the harmony are indicated, and lyrics, in the original language, are included where appropriate. Bryan Publisher: Amsco Music ISBN: Category: Music Page: 84 View: "A revised and expanded edition of the original Great Composers Fakebook, this book contains over favorite renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, and operatic themes with melody line and chord symbols.
This super collection gathers Beatles classics for beginners to play. The arrangements are in the key of C, and the engravings are all new and larger than most fake book notation. Another excellent selection of songs compiled into one convenient fake book!
If we were to be in the key of C minor, we would have the following notes be part of our C minor septatonic scale. The hexatonic version is essentially the septatonic version, without the 6th degree, or the 6th note, which in this case is the Ab note. Why the 6th note is taken out in the minor version while the 4th note is taken out in the major version, is because they essentially have the same version.
Let me explain. Every major scale has a relative minor. You can look at them as siblings and family members, which is why we call them relative. The relative minor to C major is not C minor, but A minor. So, if in the hexatonic major scale of C we take out the 4th note, which is F, we take out the 6th note in the minor hexatonic version, which is also the F note.
The pentatonic scale follows the exact same principle of the major pentatonic scale. Essentially using the same notes as its relative major. So, if we look at the C major pentatonic scale and see that the notes that are being used are the C D E G A notes, and we know that the relative minor scale of the C major scale is A minor, we then take the same exact notes, except we just start it from the A note, which then we get A C D E G, which equates to the mathematical formula of 1 b3 4 5 b7.
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