

The stave diagrams above shows the scale notes without a key signature, with the sharp / flat adjustments inserted before each note on the staff.įor the key signature of this scale, showing these symbols grouped correctly next to the bass or treble clef symbol at the beginning, have a look at the Ebb major key signature. On the bass clef, Middle C is shown with an orange ledger line above the main 5 staff lines. These note names are shown below on the treble clef followed by the bass clef. Middle C (midi note 60) is shown with an orange line under the 2nd note on the piano diagram. The 8th note of the E-double-flat major scale is Ebb The 7th note of the E-double-flat major scale is Db The 6th note of the E-double-flat major scale is Cb The 5th note of the E-double-flat major scale is Bbb The 4th note of the E-double-flat major scale is Abb The 3rd note of the E-double-flat major scale is Gb The 2nd note of the E-double-flat major scale is Fb The 1st note of the E-double-flat major scale is Ebb E-double-flat major scale note names Note no. > The D major scale sounds the same / contains the same note pitches, which are played in the same order (the scales are enharmonic), so it can be used as a direct replacement for the E-double-flat major scale. > There is always an identical major scale that you can use in its place, which is on the Circle of 5ths. > It is not on the Circle of fifths diagram, which contains the most commonly used keys. > It is rarely used in practice, because it is too complex to use.

> Its key signature would contain either double-sharps or double flats. Warning: The E-double-flat key is a theoretical major scale key. The E-double-flat major scale has 3 double-flats, 4 flats. It also shows the scale degree chart for all 8 notes.

This step shows the ascending E-double-flat major scale on the piano, treble clef and bass clef.
