{"id":196,"date":"2024-05-03T17:42:35","date_gmt":"2024-05-03T21:42:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/?post_type=chapter&#038;p=196"},"modified":"2025-01-21T12:37:47","modified_gmt":"2025-01-21T17:37:47","slug":"course-presentation","status":"publish","type":"chapter","link":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/chapter\/course-presentation\/","title":{"raw":"Course Presentation","rendered":"Course Presentation"},"content":{"raw":"<div class=\"textbox textbox--key-takeaways\"><header class=\"textbox__header\">\r\n<h2 class=\"textbox__title\">Main Uses<\/h2>\r\n<\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n\r\nThe Course Presentation object allows instructors to present content and assessments on slides with the possibilities of interactivity. The content may include texts, images, audios, videos, and quiz questions.\r\n\r\n<strong>Note<\/strong>: There is option under the \u201cBehavior settings\u201d to turn on the Active Surface Mode, which will hide the slide navigation control.\r\n\r\n<strong>How to create<\/strong>\r\n\r\n<a href=\"https:\/\/h5p.org\/tutorial-course-presentation\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Tutorial<\/a>\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2>1. A classic mode that presents texts, an image, a video, and a quiz on the slides<\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\"><header class=\"textbox__header\">\r\n<p class=\"textbox__title\"><strong>Example 1<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n\r\n[h5p id=\"73\"]\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<h2>2. A classic mode that converts long text-based and image content into slides that save space and show examples side by side<\/h2>\r\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\"><header class=\"textbox__header\">\r\n<p class=\"textbox__title\"><strong>Example 2<\/strong><\/p>\r\n\r\n<\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n\r\nThis is an excellent example of how we can use the features of the object, such as organizing and grouping content to present them on separate slides. On each slide, we can add elements, such as hotspots to explain specific areas or points of interest, as well as incorporate audio, video, and other media. The features also allow us to compare or display two objects side by side in a graphic format, with connecting lines to highlight changes or relationships.\r\n\r\nFor this example, a copy of original written content and an H5P object are presented to show the effects.\r\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\">\r\n\r\n<strong>Original content<\/strong>\r\n\r\nThe natural minor is a useful starting point when studying all three of the minor scales. We can create a natural minor scale by lowering the third, sixth, and seventh degrees of a major scale by one semitone.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1186\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"426\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1186\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the C minor scale (C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab and Bb) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"426\" height=\"244\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.3 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">C minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nIn the image, we can see that the E (3rd), A (6th), and B (7th) have all been lowered by one semitone using a flat. It is worth noting that lowering a note by a semitone won\u2019t always involve a flat; sometimes it means moving a note from a sharp to a natural.\r\n\r\nBelow we can see D major scale with two sharps \u2013 one on F and another on C.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1191\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"412\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1191\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the D major scale (D, E, F#, G, A, B and C#) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"412\" height=\"236\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.4 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">D major scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nAnd here\u2019s D minor scale. We can see the F#, as the 3rd degree of the scale, has been lowered to a F natural. The B, as the 6th of the scale, has been lowered to a Bb, and the C#, as the 7th of the scale, has been lowered to a C natural.\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1192\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"424\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1192\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the D minor scale (D, E, F, G, A, Bb and C) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"424\" height=\"243\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.5 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">D minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nThe harmonic minor scale can be created two ways. The first method is to lower the third and sixth scale degrees of a major scale by one semitone.\r\n\r\nHere we have Bb major scale:\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1193\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"448\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1193\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb major scale (Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"448\" height=\"257\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.6 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bb major scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nAnd here we have Bb harmonic minor scale. Note the lowered 3rd (Db) and 6th (Gb).\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1194\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"434\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1194\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb harmonic minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"434\" height=\"249\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.7 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">B flat harmonic minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nThe second method is to use Bb natural minor to create Bb harmonic minor. To do this, we simply need to raise the 7th degree of Bb natural minor by one semitone.\r\n\r\nHere is Bb natural minor:\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1195\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"419\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1195\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\" Illustration of the Bb minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and Ab) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"419\" height=\"240\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.8 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bb natural minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\nAnd here is Bb harmonic minor again:\r\n\r\n[caption id=\"attachment_1194\" align=\"aligncenter\" width=\"428\"]<a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png\"><img class=\"wp-image-1194\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb harmonic minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"428\" height=\"245\" \/><\/a> Figure 1.9 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">B flat harmonic minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.[\/caption]\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--examples\"><header class=\"textbox__header\"><strong>Converted into H5P Object<\/strong><\/header>\r\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\r\n\r\nHere is how it looks and works in the object. It has more right-on-spot notes\/explanations, and it also uses lines to visually show original scale and the new scale created from the original one, side by side.\r\n\r\n<strong>Note<\/strong>: Click the icon at the bottom right-hand side to view it in full screen mode.\r\n\r\n[h5p id=\"104\"]\r\n\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>\r\n<\/div>","rendered":"<div class=\"textbox textbox--key-takeaways\">\n<header class=\"textbox__header\">\n<h2 class=\"textbox__title\">Main Uses<\/h2>\n<\/header>\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\n<p>The Course Presentation object allows instructors to present content and assessments on slides with the possibilities of interactivity. The content may include texts, images, audios, videos, and quiz questions.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Note<\/strong>: There is option under the \u201cBehavior settings\u201d to turn on the Active Surface Mode, which will hide the slide navigation control.<\/p>\n<p><strong>How to create<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/h5p.org\/tutorial-course-presentation\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Tutorial<\/a><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h2>1. A classic mode that presents texts, an image, a video, and a quiz on the slides<\/h2>\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\">\n<header class=\"textbox__header\">\n<p class=\"textbox__title\"><strong>Example 1<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/header>\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\n<div id=\"h5p-73\">\n<div class=\"h5p-iframe-wrapper\"><iframe id=\"h5p-iframe-73\" class=\"h5p-iframe\" data-content-id=\"73\" style=\"height:1px\" src=\"about:blank\" frameBorder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" title=\"Course presentation example\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h2>2. A classic mode that converts long text-based and image content into slides that save space and show examples side by side<\/h2>\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--exercises\">\n<header class=\"textbox__header\">\n<p class=\"textbox__title\"><strong>Example 2<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/header>\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\n<p>This is an excellent example of how we can use the features of the object, such as organizing and grouping content to present them on separate slides. On each slide, we can add elements, such as hotspots to explain specific areas or points of interest, as well as incorporate audio, video, and other media. The features also allow us to compare or display two objects side by side in a graphic format, with connecting lines to highlight changes or relationships.<\/p>\n<p>For this example, a copy of original written content and an H5P object are presented to show the effects.<\/p>\n<div class=\"textbox shaded\">\n<p><strong>Original content<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The natural minor is a useful starting point when studying all three of the minor scales. We can create a natural minor scale by lowering the third, sixth, and seventh degrees of a major scale by one semitone.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1186\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1186\" style=\"width: 426px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1186\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the C minor scale (C, D, Eb, F, G, Ab and Bb) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"426\" height=\"244\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_CMinor.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 426px) 100vw, 426px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1186\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.3 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">C minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>In the image, we can see that the E (3rd), A (6th), and B (7th) have all been lowered by one semitone using a flat. It is worth noting that lowering a note by a semitone won\u2019t always involve a flat; sometimes it means moving a note from a sharp to a natural.<\/p>\n<p>Below we can see D major scale with two sharps \u2013 one on F and another on C.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1191\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1191\" style=\"width: 412px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1191\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the D major scale (D, E, F#, G, A, B and C#) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"412\" height=\"236\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMajor.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 412px) 100vw, 412px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1191\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.4 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">D major scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>And here\u2019s D minor scale. We can see the F#, as the 3rd degree of the scale, has been lowered to a F natural. The B, as the 6th of the scale, has been lowered to a Bb, and the C#, as the 7th of the scale, has been lowered to a C natural.<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1192\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1192\" style=\"width: 424px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1192\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the D minor scale (D, E, F, G, A, Bb and C) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"424\" height=\"243\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_DMinor.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 424px) 100vw, 424px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1192\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.5 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">D minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The harmonic minor scale can be created two ways. The first method is to lower the third and sixth scale degrees of a major scale by one semitone.<\/p>\n<p>Here we have Bb major scale:<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1193\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1193\" style=\"width: 448px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1193\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb major scale (Bb, C, D, Eb, F, G and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"448\" height=\"257\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMajor2.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 448px) 100vw, 448px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1193\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.6 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bb major scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>And here we have Bb harmonic minor scale. Note the lowered 3rd (Db) and 6th (Gb).<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1194\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1194\" style=\"width: 434px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1194\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb harmonic minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"434\" height=\"249\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 434px) 100vw, 434px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1194\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.7 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">B flat harmonic minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>The second method is to use Bb natural minor to create Bb harmonic minor. To do this, we simply need to raise the 7th degree of Bb natural minor by one semitone.<\/p>\n<p>Here is Bb natural minor:<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1195\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1195\" style=\"width: 419px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1195\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and Ab) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"419\" height=\"240\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbMinor2.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 419px) 100vw, 419px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1195\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.8 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Bb natural minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<p>And here is Bb harmonic minor again:<\/p>\n<figure id=\"attachment_1194\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-1194\" style=\"width: 428px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"wp-image-1194\" src=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png\" alt=\"Illustration of the Bb harmonic minor scale (Bb, C, Db, Eb, F, Gb and A) on a piano keyboard. Beneath are the notes on a staff.\" width=\"428\" height=\"245\" srcset=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-300x172.png 300w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-1024x586.png 1024w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-768x440.png 768w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-65x37.png 65w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-225x129.png 225w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2-350x200.png 350w, https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/33\/2024\/05\/MusicStaffGraphics_BbHarmonicMinor2.png 1369w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 428px) 100vw, 428px\" \/><\/a><figcaption id=\"caption-attachment-1194\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Figure 1.9 <a href=\"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/introtomusictheory\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">B flat harmonic minor scale<\/a> by Abigail Graham, in association with MacEwan Open Books, licensed under <a href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by-nc\/4.0\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">CC BY-NC 4.0<\/a>.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"textbox textbox--examples\">\n<header class=\"textbox__header\"><strong>Converted into H5P Object<\/strong><\/header>\n<div class=\"textbox__content\">\n<p>Here is how it looks and works in the object. It has more right-on-spot notes\/explanations, and it also uses lines to visually show original scale and the new scale created from the original one, side by side.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Note<\/strong>: Click the icon at the bottom right-hand side to view it in full screen mode.<\/p>\n<div id=\"h5p-104\">\n<div class=\"h5p-iframe-wrapper\"><iframe id=\"h5p-iframe-104\" class=\"h5p-iframe\" data-content-id=\"104\" style=\"height:1px\" src=\"about:blank\" frameBorder=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" title=\"Chapter 11 Minor Scales\"><\/iframe><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"author":41,"menu_order":4,"template":"","meta":{"pb_show_title":"on","pb_short_title":"","pb_subtitle":"","pb_authors":[],"pb_section_license":""},"chapter-type":[],"contributor":[],"license":[],"class_list":["post-196","chapter","type-chapter","status-publish","hentry"],"part":35,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/196","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/chapter"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/41"}],"version-history":[{"count":43,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/196\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":1749,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/196\/revisions\/1749"}],"part":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/parts\/35"}],"metadata":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapters\/196\/metadata\/"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=196"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"chapter-type","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/pressbooks\/v2\/chapter-type?post=196"},{"taxonomy":"contributor","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/contributor?post=196"},{"taxonomy":"license","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/openbooks.macewan.ca\/using-h5p-objects-in-online-courses\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/license?post=196"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}