Okay you guys ready and you are goanna go down (music playing). Okay also get through this to get it faster you don’t want to go up and down, because that’s makes you unsteady and it also give you accents “follow to the place and you don’t want stop”, but you want to do is try keep your hands steady and then with a little arm motion as possible (music playing), “how you like that”.
And it’s the same thing at the left hand. “Yeah”
Separate practice, what I do for practice, all start at one night down here as broke my hand,
Go all the way up here 24 octaves when I come back down and when I come to see them I go start on this sonata, and when I go from D-Flat, C#, what you going to call all what you hear going back down, and I keep going up every Sunday to Friday and your hand is like kill in.
So that’s the way to go endurance, if you want you can go one octave (Music playing) “kind to like that”. I don’t know if I can go let them find do, it’s like trying the locking knot. “I don’t know whatever” Ok that’s it for Chromatics scales, don’t you just love how a professional being is.
Next one is the differences of harmonics and melodic scales, so when I am teaching you guys, minor scales before we are looking for A-minor right?, And I was telling you about how to raise the seventh note, now that “ill just play that for you” (music playing) so that’s harmonics scale, when ever the seventh note is sharp, that’s when you call it harmonics. So harmonics scales seventh note sharp all the time up and down.
Now Melodic is now little bit deferent, you goanna have the sixth and the seventh sharp through the scale, so in the key of C we have nothing (music playing), so the relative minor is A-minor (music playing), so not keying the true we have the same C-major (music playing), now that might sound deferent to you because I dint raise the seventh note, so if raise the seventh note it would be a harmonic scale (music playing), see how when I raise it, it gives a sad sound. So the now the melodic scales are the sixth and the seventh going up, and the sixth and the seventh note lowered going down. So think it sound like these (music playing), now if your on true octaves it’s the same thing, you just go (music playing), just like that.
Okay so, I am just playing fast because you already know the scales and just trying the difference between the two. Okay so how can you remember that sixth and the seventh go up, is when ever you going up think they go up. And when whenever your going down, the scale they’ve got lowered. So the only tricky part in the melodic scales is, the transition from going up to down, so you’ll be going up like this, as you go up they raise. Now soon as you hit this now you going back down they lowered, so this note here is now here, and this note here down here so (music playing) okay. So I think that pretty much explains it.
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