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Summary: Learn tips on how to play a C minor scale and major scale on the cello in this free video clip on musical instruments and music theory.
As an Austin multi-instrumentalist musician, Francis Joseph Santori composes and performs live electronic music playing electiric and acoustic instruments such as bass, sarod, oud,...read more
"The C minor scale has three different notes than you find in the C major scale. It's your third, your sixth, and your seventh. All of which are flattened in the minor scale, relative to the major. So instead of an E natural that you find in your major, you find an E flat. You find an A flat instead of the A natural and you find a B flat, as apposed to your B natural. So the A, here's a C major example. And the C minor. So the notes C, D, E flat, F, G, A flat, B flat, C."
eHow Article: How to Play C Minor & Major Scales on Cello