How Do You Play The D Major Scale On Piano?
“Now, we’re going to take a look at the D major scale and we’re just going to show you the visual view of it so you’ll see what we’re actually going to be reading, the pattern. If you look at my fingers, D major has two sharps. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. So you have F sharp and G sharp. We number it from one to seven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Notice I didn’t say D, E, F sharp, G, A, B sharp, C sharp, D. We don’t want to worry about that right now and by going through and learning your chords you’ll really get that under you fingers as well, but we really want to get this pattern down. If we have a song that’s like: five, six, five, four, three, six, seven, six, flat seven, five, six, or six, five, flat five, five, flat five, five, sharp five, five, one. So, we can really get the melody’s down by just using this one through seven pattern. That’s how you read the scale is actually these written notes are the actual notes written on the scale and the notes in