Turn the following into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Lessons
- Grade 4: Alto Clef
- Grade 4: Chromatic scale
- Grade 4: Double dotted notes
- Grade 4: Double sharps & flats
- Grade 4: Duplets
- Grade 4: Enharmonic equivalents
- Grade 4: Grouping of notes
- Grade 4: Intervals
- Grade 4: Ornaments
- Grade 4: Questions on a melody
- Grade 4 : Rests
- Grade 4: Scales & key signatures
- Grade 4: Technical names
- Grade 4: Terms
- Grade 4: The breve
- Grade 4: Time Signatures
- Grade 4: Triads
Grade 4: Chromatic scale: Introduction
In the exam you may be asked to write a chromatic scale. The scale will be either ascending or descending and will include either the treble or bass clef. There are many ways of writing a chromatic scale but you need to make sure that in every line and in every space there must be at least one note and no more than two. All notes of the chromatic scale must be a semitone apart.
Turn the following melody into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Notice in the image above, that there is at least one note on every line and space but no more than two.
Each note is also separated by a semitone.
Turn the following melody into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Notice in the image below, that there is at least one note on every line and space but no more than two.
Each note is also separated by a semitone.
Grade 4: Chromatic scale
Grade 4: Chromatic scale
Download the following questions or write the notes on manuscript before completing.
Chromatic scale: Question 1
Chromatic scale: Answer 1
There will always be more than one way to complete this question but make sure which ever accidentals you use there must be a semitone between each note.
Chromatic scale: Question 2
Turn the following into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Chromatic scale: Answer 2
There will always be more than one way to complete this question but make sure which ever accidentals you use there must be a semitone between each note.
Chromatic scale: Question 3
Turn the following into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Chromatic scale: Answer 3
There will always be more than one way to complete this question but make sure which ever accidentals you use there must be a semitone between each note.
Chromatic scale: Question 4
Turn the following into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Chromatic scale: Answer 4
There will always be more than one way to complete this question but make sure which ever accidentals you use there must be a semitone between each note.
Chromatic scale: Question 5
Turn the following into a chromatic scale by adding the necessary accidentals.
Chromatic scale: Answer 5
There will always be more than one way to complete this question but make sure which ever accidentals you use there must be a semitone between each note.