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So now we're here on the second page. We start off, this is a five right here and you have
the sharp six; so that's sharp up a step. Then this is our five again -- we'll use that
as a reference point and we have a natural one; so we have a three-five-natural one.
So, we're taking it a little out of the scale pattern. Then, he brings it down a notch to
four -- four to six, and then this is our six, so that's a two-six and a fifth below
six, so we have two-six-two. Again, see I had to read the pattern -- it makes life that
much easier. Now we have four to natural five, and then we have -- this is our seven, so
this would be a fourth below the seven which is a four. So, two-four-seven. So we're going
to go through and show you those scales as we go through and play. Now, this is the measure
where he takes it a little bit out. So, you see how we're going out of the scale; we have
these two notes out of the scale. Then we have four-six-two-six-four in the pattern.
And out of the pattern again with this four-natural-five and then we have two-six-seven. So, we're
taking a little bit out going over the second page of Bach Prelude #1.