It depends on which scale of c-minor you would use: there are four basic scales, aeolian: this is the scale you extract from E flat major (c, d, e flat, f, g, a flat, b flat), harmonic: (c, d, e flat, f, g, a flat, b), melodic (c, d, e flat, f, g, a, b) - in Classical Music this is the upgoing version, the downversion is c, b flat, a flat, g, f, e flat, d, c. then you have the c minor dorian scale: this you can hear on so what by Miles Davis and is often related to the modal idiom: (c, d, e flat, f, g, a, b flat). to know which scale to use you have to know something about functional harmony: what you play has to have some reference to what's coming (a different chord), f.i.: you cannot play an a in c minor when going to f minor.
Notes are what is played that creates music that can be heard. Notes are also what musicians read when they play an instrument.
The melodic minor scale uses the raised sixth and seventh degrees ascending and lowers them descending. Therefore, when ascending the scale would be:
C, D, E-flat, F, G, A, B, C
and descending:
C, B-flat, A-flat, G, F, E-flat, D, C
it depends on what form of C# minor you are using. There are three forms (natural,harmonic,and melodic) of minor scales. Here are the notes for each:
Natural minor (no changes): C# D# E F# G# A B C#
Harmonic minor (raised 7th): C# D# E F# G# A B# C#
Melodic minor (raised 6th and 7th going up,then they go back to normal descending)
ascending: C# D# E F# G# A# B# C#
descending: C# D# E F# G# A B C#
From octave to octave, it's: c,d,e,f,g,a,b,c. (doh ray me fa so la tee doh) there arn't any sharps or flats (black keys). C majour is the most simple key to play piano in.
The leading note of C sharp natural minor is B; the leading note of C sharp harmonic minor is B#.
Yes an so can millions of other people.
CDEFGABC That would be a C major scale.
A C minor scale would be
C D Eb F G Ab Bb C (the little b indicates a flat)
C,D,E flat,F,G,A flat,B,C
C
c e g
CEG make up a C Major chord
C Major chord = C E G
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
The C Major chord is made up of the notes C, E and G.
The notes to a c chord are c as the root, e as the third, and g as the fifth. The notes can vary, depending on the fact that the chrod could be augmented, diminished, major, or minor.
C# e a
CEG make up a C Major chord
A c e A, C, and E and A minor. A major is A, C#, and E.
C Major chord = C E G
The three notes of the F major chord are... F A & C
A c# e
A major chord consists of the root (tonic) note, the third scale degree (mediant) and the fifth note (dominant). In the key of C major - without sharps and flats - the C major chord consists of the notes C, E and G.
A major: A, C#, E, A A minor: A, C, E, A A7: A, C#, E, G
C major
The C Major chord is made up of the notes C, E and G.
The notes to a c chord are c as the root, e as the third, and g as the fifth. The notes can vary, depending on the fact that the chrod could be augmented, diminished, major, or minor.
The notes together depend on which type of C chord you want to play. C Major Notes are C, E, G C Minor Notes are C, E flat, G C Diminished Notes are C, E flat, and G flat C Augmented Notes are C, E, G sharp.