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  • Scale = a group of pitches arranged in steps around a tonic, which is a keynote


Major Scale (diatonic scale)

  • contains seven notes arranged in a specific pattern above the tonic

The formula for the major scale:

  • Half steps occur between the 3rd and 4th degrees and the 7th and 8th degrees
  • the scale can be transposed to any key (the letter name of the tonic) and still have the same sound

The C Major Scale

  • Half steps occur between E-F and B-C (naturally occuring half steps)

Sharp sign (#)

  • applies to raise a half step of a note

e.g. G major Scale

  • F is raised to F# (“F sharp”) => the G scale fits the major scale formula

Key Signature

  • For convenience, the sharps are indicated at the beginning of a piece of music next to the clef sign => key signature (meaning that all sharps are to be automatically applied thoughtout the piece in all octaves)
  • Written on the staff in a spectific octave and order: F#, C#, G#, D#, A#, E#, B# (Fat Cat Goes Down And Eat Boy)
C sharp major key with all 7 sharps
  • To memorize the key signatures of sharp keys: Go Down And Eat BreakFast Charlie!
  • To recognize sharp key signatures: one half step above the last sharp to the right = the key signature

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