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Now, we've learned how to construct and play a Bb Flat Tonic Minor Scale on the violin,
okay? Now, alright, let's look at it on staff paper. Take a look. Here's our Bb flat, okay?
Here's our D flat, which has a two under it, and it also has a four. The two is for the
degree, the Arpeggio degree, and the four is for the fingering. Three's F, four is B.
Okay, next we have D flat, okay? Which is our third finger, so we put three above it,
and it's a fifth scale degree, so on and so forth, alright? And let's explain the eight-nine-ten.
This is where you shift up in positions, so on the seventh it was a four, but now we shift
up to fifth position and we have a one. We also have a flat, which represents the note,
the pitch going down.