Let's see. The notes in E Maj. are:
E F# G# A B C# D#
Which leads us to:
452?371
753?243
That Octave F# would be known as a 9th note, but I don't really follow the clue.
Also, you'll notice the C doesn't fall into the scale he's using. Maybe that one was misheard. (I don't really have a good ear, so I'm not going to venture a guess.) Also, for completeness' sake, C is the only note between B and C#; that is, there's no such thing as B#. (Those of you who know why that's not 100% true, keep it to yourselves; that information isn't going to help here.)
Edited by wfaulk (11/01/2004 10:24)
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