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[Discussion] Newbie alert - asked below question llava:13b about guitar scales and its giving wrong information. #1816

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ginamdar opened this issue Jan 1, 2025 · 0 comments

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ginamdar commented Jan 1, 2025

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Im running the model using ollama and just asked below question, see its response for A Major scale. There supposed to be 3 sharps

>>> how many major scales  are there in guitar
 In guitar music theory, a major scale is constructed using the formula of whole steps (W) and half steps (H): W-W-W-W-W-W-H. There are
7 natural major scales in Western music theory, which can be used as the basis for building chords on the guitar. These scales are:

1. C major scale: C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C
2. G major scale: G-A-B-C-D-E-F#-G
3. D major scale: D-E-F#-G-A-B-C#-D
4. A major scale: A-B-C#-D-E-F#-A
5. E major scale: E-F#-G#-A-B-C#-E
6. B major scale: B-C#-D#-E-F#-G#-A#-B
7. F major scale: F-G-A-Bb-C-D-E-F

Each of these scales has a unique set of notes and can be used to build chords on the guitar.

>>> A has 3 sharps you are giving wrong answer for A
 I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. You are correct that the A major scale has three sharps (C#, E#, and G#). The
correct spelling of the A major scale is:
A - B - C# - D - E - F# - G# - A

Thank you for bringing this to my attention.

Not sure if we even report this but i had not known answer i might just assumed its true !

thanks

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