

While playing the E-flat major scale, every note is played in its natural form except for the B note E note, and A note. Below is a chart for the first octave E-flat major scale on the flute Your fingering needs to be accurate in other to produce a perfect scale.

To play the first octave (Eb4 – Eb5) E-flat major scale on the flute, you have to play all the notes naturally except for the B note, E note, and A note which you will have to flatten. Below is a guide and finger chart of how to play the E-flat major scale on the flute First octave E-flat major scale notes (Eb4 – Eb5) fingering chart for flute You need to use a fingering chart or a particular pattern to play the E-flat major scale on the flute. You can only play an E-flat major scale of two octaves on the flute, being between the range of Eb4 to Eb6. Below is a two octaves scale of E-flat major on flute and how it sounds How to play the E-flat major scale on the flute, its notes, and fingering chat E-flat major is relative to the key of C minor, parallel to the key of E-flat minor, dominant to the key of B-flat major, and subdominant to the key of A-flat major. This implies that its tonic note is E-flat.

The E-flat (Eb) major scale on flute is the scale of the key of E-flat or three flats.
