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SCALE · ON VIOLIN

E Major

The bright, stable home of common-practice tonality.

MEIMIDIHumdrum
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Meter:Octave per barCrotchets in 4/4Quavers in 4/4Triplets in 4/4
Engraved by Verovio 6.2.0-43f8060 3 title E Major
Engraved by Verovio 6.2.0-43f8060 2 3 4 5 title E Major
Verovio
Tempo120 bpm

Audio source: tonejs-instruments by Nick Brosowsky (MIT)

FingeringFollows the scale as it plays — written pitch, matches the staff
ED stringEADGoctave nodeoctave nodeoctave nodeoctave nodeEF♯G♯ABC♯D♯EF♯ABC♯D♯EF♯G♯ABD♯EF♯G♯ABC♯D♯EG♯ABC♯D♯EF♯G♯A
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Questions
What notes are in the E Major scale?

The E Major scale uses the notes E, F♯, G♯, A, B, C♯, D♯ (one octave; the pattern repeats at higher registers).

What chords work over E Major?

The diatonic chords of E major: E major, ii minor, iii minor, IV major, V major (or V7), vi minor, vii°. Strong cadences use IV→V→I.

How do I finger E Major on Violin?

On bowed strings, scales train both fingering and bow technique. First-position fingerings cover most scales up to one octave; second-, third-, and fourth-position shifts unlock the higher register. The 1-2-3-4 finger pattern adapts to the half-step + whole-step positions per scale.

When would I use the Major scale?

The bright, stable home of common-practice tonality.