If you're referring sharps and flats in piano keys, there are none in a Cmaj scale.
None, if you are talking about sharps and flats, none my friend. Easiest scale in the book.
A major scale has 8 notes, including the second use of the tonic.
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
Eight
A standard major scale typically has seven guitar notes.
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
7 different notes.
Any modern major or minor scale has seven different notes. They can be played in one to as many as 5 octaves. So the number of notes depends on how many octaves you play.
8 - oct as in eight.
The D major scale consists of seven different notes: D, E, F#, G, A, B, and C#. These notes form the basis of the scale, which can be used to create melodies and harmonies in music.
A minor scale typically consists of seven steps or notes.
The major scale made up of five whole steps is the C major scale. In musical terms, it consists of seven notes and includes two half steps, which occur between the third and fourth notes and between the seventh and eighth notes of the scale. Therefore, in total, the C major scale has five whole steps and two half steps.
A major scale consists of a total of seven notes, and it is structured with five whole steps and two half steps. The half steps are typically found between the third and fourth notes, and the seventh and eighth notes (the octave). Therefore, in a major scale, there are five whole steps.