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  1. How to Play Chromatic Scale on Piano - Piano …

    How to Play Chromatic Scale on Piano. The chromatic scale is arguably one of the easiest scales to understand, particularly on piano. This is because you simply go from one key to the other without skipping any. This scale consists …

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  4. What Is A Chromatic Scale? - Hello Music Theory

    Jul 12, 2024 · Put simply, a chromatic scale is all 12 notes arranged in ascending or descending order of pitch. It’s made up entirely of half steps (semitones), with each note being a half step above or below the last note. On a piano, that …

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  6. Playing the Chromatic Scale: Piano Fingering

    So you can think of a chromatic scale as being more colorful–having more variety–than major or minor scales. There are twelve different notes (or pitches) in the chromatic scale. The notes are C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, …

  7. Chromatic Theory: A Guide to Chromatic Scales and …

    The chromatic scale is a twelve-tone sequence of half-steps that includes every note within the natural octave. It’s a straight path through all of the white keys and black keys of a piano. Some have compared it to a skeleton key that …

  8. How to Play Chromatic Scales on the Piano

    Chromatic Scales are one of the first types of scales that we learn after we have mastered major and minor scales. Chromatic scales can be found in more than one mode and are very good to add in to your piano technique repertoire as …

  9. Chromatic Scale: Theory & Ear Training - Piano-ology

    It is common practice to name the “Chromatic” notes using sharps when ascending and flats when descending as follows… The scale structure of the Chromatic Scale is always 1-#1-2-#2-3-4-#4-5-#5-6-#6-7-1 ascending and 1