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  2. Major scale - Wikipedia

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    The major scale (or Ionian mode) is one of the most commonly used musical scales, especially in Western music. It is one of the diatonic scales. Like many musical scales, it is made up of seven notes: the eighth duplicates the first at double its frequency so that it is called a higher octave of the same note (from Latin "octavus", the eighth).

  3. A Complete Guide To Major Scales - Hello Music Theory

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    What is a Major Scale? The major scale is one of the most widely used types of scale in western music. You would have heard it hundreds of times, maybe without realizing it. When you first start learning an instrument, a major scale is typically the first thing that you’ll learn to play.

  4. A major scale - basicmusictheory.com

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    Learn the A major scale note positions, intervals and scale degrees on the piano, treble clef and bass clef, with mp3 and midi audio

  5. A Major Scale: A Complete Guide - Hello Music Theory

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    The A major scale is made up of seven notes starting on A (which is known as the keynote). It then follows the major scale formula of whole and half steps. Those notes are: A B C# D E F# G#. As you can see, it has three sharp notes: F#, C# and G#.

  6. Major Scale - All About Music Theory.com

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    The major scale is a 7-note scale, made up of a specific combination of half steps and whole steps. (As a quick review, a half step is the very next note on a piano away, a whole step is two notes away. Two half steps equals a whole step. Check out the lesson on semitones for a refresher.) Emotional Quality. Take a listen to the sound of the scale:

  7. A scale is simply a group of notes in succession. There are many different types of scales but by far the two most common are the major and minor scales. Here I’ll be explaining how a major scale is constructed and how to use this information to figure out the major scale for any key.

  8. The major scale forms the cornerstone of Western music theory, serving as the bedrock upon which melodies, harmonies, and ultimately, entire compositions are constructed. Its ubiquity across genres—from classical masterpieces to modern pop anthems—underscores its fundamental role in music.

  9. Major Scale Patterns, Positions and Theory - Applied Guitar...

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    The major scale is the centerpiece of music theory and probably the most commonly used scale in music. In order to understand chord building, progressions, and other scales, you need to first understand the major scale.

  10. Major Scales, Scale Degrees, and Key Signatures – Composing...

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    A major scale is an ordered collection of half and whole steps with the ascending succession WWHWWWH. Major scales are named for their first note (which is also their last note), including any accidental that applies to the note. Scale degrees are solmization syllables notated by Arabic numerals with carets above them. The scale degrees are .

  11. The Major Scale - Music Theory Academy

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    The major scale is the scale which sounds positive – it is used when a composer wants to depict happiness, hope, joy or even a party atmosphere. In order to be able to recognise and play a major scale you need to understand semitones (half tones) and tones.