Brass instruments work by producing a distinct set of notes over top of a fundamental for each length of tubing. b 10 - d minor #?# 11 - G Major #?# 12 - e minor bbbb? Tuba. Including sheet music, songbooks, methods, scores and exam pieces. Basic Three-Valve Tuba Fingering Chart Notes on Partials. Tuba; Mallet Percussion (Bells, Xylophone) Basic Scale Sheets – B-flat, E-flat, A-flat, F, and C Concert Scales, each pitch is annotated to reinforce the key signature. Tuba; Alabama All-State Scales and Arpeggios – All 12 Major Scales and Arpeggios, C minor Harmonic and A minor Melodic Scales, and Chromatic Scale as required for All-State Auditions – all instruments. This is called the overtone series. Basic Fingering Charts – Limited to notes introduced in the first semester to year of instruction, B-flat to F together on one row – all instruments. bb 1 - Bb Major bb? 14 - F Chromatic 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3? Major scales are the most important piano scales: firstly, because they are very common and, secondly, because they are fundamental to understand keys.If you hear someone mention that a piano sonata by the composer and pianist Franz Schubert is played in A Major, it means that it depends on the A Scale. bbb 8 - c minor b? b 9 - F Major b? You may have noticed that fingerings repeat in the above fingering charts. bbb 7 - Eb Major bbb? Twelve Major Scales and Arpeggios – All twelve major scales and … bb 2 - g minor nn? 4 - a minor bbbbb? bbbbb 5 - Db Major ##?## 6 - D Major bbb? Instrument Care | Fingering Chart Major Scales (1 Octave) | Major Scales (2 Octaves) Minor Scales ( 1 Octave) Brass Lip Slurs (from "My First Arban") Keyboard Percussion. bbbb 13 - Ab Major nnnn? Browse our 13 Tuba Scales titles. Tuba -- Junior High All-Region Scales Revision 05? Piano Major Scales. Instrument Care & Note Positions Chart Major Scales (1 Octave) | Major Scales (2 Octaves) Minor Scales (1 Octave) Percussion. Range Study CC Tuba; Range Study E Flat Tuba; Range Study F Tuba; Range Study Variations; Tonguing and Technique Scales. 3 - C Major?