No, songs can have major scales, minor scales, whole tone scales, etc.
Almost all of Bach's symphonies were originally created in a major scale (ex. Ode to Joy).
Friends by Led Zeppelin
The major scale is the major scale. If it was altered, then it wouldn't be the major scale anymore.
look for any accidenatls in the scale. If there are no accidentals, then it's a major scale, vise versa. All the sharps and flats should be included in the key signature of the scale.
There are a vast number of songs that make use of the major scale - too many, in fact, to list here. A few examples would be: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star Ode to Joy, by Beethoven Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, by Mozart Twist and Shout, by the Beatles Pretty Fly, by the Offspring
All 7 notes are flatted in the Cb Major scale. The Cb Major scale is enharmonic to the B Major scale and that scale has 5 sharps.(F.C,G,D,E). If you compare the 2 scales you will notice they are identical.
A major, E major, B major, F# major, C# major, and all their relative minors.
Cenozoic is not a major period of the geologic time scale. The scale is broken down into eras. Cenozoic, Mesozoic and Paleozoic are all part of the Phanerozic era.
Cb major has all 7 flats
Any song can have a major scale. It just depends on what the composer wants in the song. Bach used many major scales in his original works. It canveyed his feelings towards the musicians and audiences. Look for Bach's symphonies if you want to try a major- scale oriented song, such as the Ode- to- Joy.
C major is a major scale starting from C.
The major scale is in the Ionian mode.