- 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...
- In
music theory, the
harmonic major scale is a
musical scale found in some
music from the
common practice era and now used occasionally, most
often in...
-
scale is a
musical scale with five
notes per octave, in
contrast to the
heptatonic scale,
which has
seven notes per
octave (such as the
major scale and...
-
diatonic scale can also be
obtained by
using a
chain of six
perfect fifths. For instance, the
seven natural pitch classes that form the C-
major scale can be...
- G
major (or the key of G) is a
major scale based on G, with the
pitches G, A, B, C, D, E, and F♯. Its key
signature has one sharp. Its
relative minor is...
- each
scale step
provides a
method to
classify scales. For instance, in a
chromatic scale each
scale step
represents a
semitone interval,
while a
major scale...
- In music, the
major Locrian scale, also
called the
Locrian major scale, is the
scale obtained by
sharpening the
second and
third notes of the diatonic...
- as with the
major scale,
which also has a
harmonic form but
lacks a
melodic form. In each of
these scales, the first, third, and
fifth scale degrees form...
- E-flat
major (or the key of E-flat) is a
major scale based on E♭,
consisting of the
pitches E♭, F, G, A♭, B♭, C, and D. Its key
signature has
three flats...
- In music,
relative keys are the
major and
minor scales that have the same key
signatures (enharmonically equivalent),
meaning that they
share all the same...