![]() There are things that are easy and things that are difficult about the different types of scale. The types of scale and arpeggio required for ABRSM grade 8 flute are: Which type of scale is the easiest to play? I’ll also talk a bit about how the combination of these can make a scale harder or easier – for example, a three octave scale might seem hard, but be made easier because it’s in an easy key signature, or is in a major key. I’ll talk a bit about how each of these things affects the difficulty level of a scale. The range over which the scale is required, i.e.Some of the factors that contribute to the difficulty of a scale are: Scales can be hard in different ways and depending on your strengths and weaknesses as a flautist, you may favour some scales over others. It’s hard to pick out one particular scale and say this is the hardest, partly because it’s subjective and everyone has a different opinion on what is hard. ![]() ![]() The scales on the ABRSM flute grade 8 syllabus are difficult for a variety of reasons. I would say the hardest scale on the flute grade 8 syllabus is C whole tone, 3 octaves. A third is the type of scale – major, minor, diminished etc. Another is how many octaves you have to play and how high you have to go. One is how many sharps and flats are in the key signature. There are a few different factors that make scales hard. The scales you find easiest and hardest will, of course, vary between players, but there are definitely some that are harder than others. Some you’ll find harder than others and there might be particular ones that you hope will come up in your exam, as well as a few you really hope won’t. When you do grade exams on the flute, you have to learn loads of different scales and get tested on just a few of them.
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