Learn A Major scale on a Piano the easy way. After learning about the role each note plays in A Major scale you’ll be able to play in the key of A on Piano and on many more musical instruments.
- A Major scale notes: A – B – C# – D – E – F# – G#
- F# minor scale notes: F# – G# – A – B – C# – D – E
- F# minor scale is the Relative minor of A Major scale.
- A Major scale has 3 sharps
A Major scale Modes
- A Ionian: A – B – C# – D – E – F# – G#
- B Dorian: B – C# – D – E – F# – G# – A
- C♯ Phrygian: C# – D – E – F# – G# – A – B
- D Lydian: D – E – F# – G# – A – B – C#
- E Mixolydian: E – F# – G# – A – B – C# – D
- F♯ Aeolian: F# – G# – A – B – C# – D – E
- G♯ Locrian: G# – A – B – C# – D – E – F#
A Major scale Diatonic Function
- A is the Tonic.
- B is the Supertonic.
- C# is the Mediant.
- D is the Subdominant.
- E is the Dominant.
- F# is the Submediant.
- G# is the leading.
A Major scale notes on a Piano
Ionian | Dorian | Phrygian | Lydian | Mixolydian | Aeolian | Locrian | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Tonic | Supertonic | Median | Subdominant | Dominant | Submediant | Leading | |
1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 |
T | T | St | T | T | T | St | |
A | B | C# | D | E | F# | G# | A |