A# Neapolitan Major Scale
Classical, romantic
What is the A# Neapolitan Major Scale?
The Neapolitan Major scale combines a flat 2nd (the Neapolitan characteristic) with an otherwise major scale. This creates a dramatic, romantic quality beloved by classical composers for its emotional depth.
Interval Pattern: H-W-W-W-W-W-H
Scale Notes and Intervals
A# Neapolitan Major
DramaticA# 1
B 2
C# 3
D# 4
E# 5
G 6
A 7
Notes:
A# -B -C# -D# -E# -G -A
Intervals:
HWWWWW H
Keyboard Visualization
How to Play A# Neapolitan Major on Piano
Scale Properties
Mood
DramaticCharacter
Classical, romanticGenres
Classical, FilmNotes in Scale
7 notes: A#, B, C#, D#, E#, G, ACategory
NeapolitanIntervals
H-W-W-W-W-W-HHistory and Origins
The Background of the Neapolitan Major Scale
Named after the Neapolitan School of opera in 17th-18th century Naples. The scale's characteristic flat 2nd became associated with dramatic, emotional expression in Italian opera and later Romantic classical music.
Musical Characteristics
Key Features of the A# Neapolitan Major Scale
- Major scale with flat 2nd
- Dramatic, romantic character
- Strong classical association
- Perfect for emotional climaxes
Famous Songs Using This Scale
Popular Tracks in A# Neapolitan Major
- Romantic era classical compositions
- Italian opera passages
- Film scores for dramatic moments
- Chopin and Liszt piano works
Playing Tips
How to Practice the A# Neapolitan Major Scale
The b2 is the Neapolitan signature - use it dramatically. Often used as a passing scale or for specific harmonic moments. Creates instant classical/romantic atmosphere. Works great for building to emotional climaxes.
Circle of Fifths Position
A# in the Circle of Fifths
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Minor
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