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ck1 | 14:44 Sat 13th Feb 2016 | Music
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What type of scale is formed from these notes
F G A B C# D# E#
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I don't think there's a note E#
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Well an E# is an F, but that's how it's written in the music which is the confusing part
I don't know of that scale. F is sharpened first usually.
Dorian scale?
In a key such as C# major, E# is used to denote an F natural. This is just to separate it from the F which is sharpened to F# on the stave (key signature.)

But ......... you wouldn't have a scale with both an E# and an F natural in it. They're the same notes.
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It was whole tone scale, thanks for all the suggestions.

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