In the German note naming system, believe it or not, H major DOES exist, because what they call H we call B (natural) and what they call B we call B (flat).
W=whole step H= half step A major scale is W-W-H-W-W-W-H
The two major scales are the Ionian scale and the Harmonic Major scale. The Ionian scale is commonly known as the major scale, characterized by a specific pattern of whole and half steps: W-W-H-W-W-W-H. The Harmonic Major scale, on the other hand, is similar but features a raised seventh degree, creating a distinctive sound often used in various musical genres.
The same way you develop any major scale. W = Whole Step H = Half Step S= Start/End Degree S - W - W - H - W - W - W - H(S) so the Db Major scale would be: Db - Eb - F - Gb - Ab - Bb - C - D
W W h W W W h
W W h ... W W W h
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W W W h
The major scale formula consists of a specific pattern of whole and half steps. It follows the sequence: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half. In terms of intervals, this can be represented as: W-W-H-W-W-W-H, where "W" stands for a whole step and "H" stands for a half step. This formula can be applied starting on any root note to construct the major scale.
The diatonic scale consists of seven notes and follows a specific pattern of whole tones (W) and semitones (H). The pattern is: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half. In terms of intervals, this translates to the sequence: W-W-H-W-W-W-H. This pattern forms the basis for major and natural minor scales, with the major scale starting on the first note and the minor scale on the sixth note of the scale.
The major scale is the major scale. If it was altered, then it wouldn't be the major scale anymore.
HO railroad is a scale of a model train. I don't think it refers to a real railroad company.
C major is a major scale starting from C.