There are 12 major scales, not 7.
Major scales generally sound happier
Heptatonic means any scale with 7 notes. Diatonic scales are heptatonic, but they also have to have 5 whole steps and 2 half steps placed as far from each other as possible. The major and natural minor scales are 2 out of the 7 possible diatonic scales, but there are 792 (12! / 7! (12! - 7!) ) total possible heptatonic scales. You can play 7 of them on your harmonica (the diatonic ones), but probably each one only in a certain key.
Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
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.
all instruments have the same minor scale.... actually they all have the same scales whether they be minor, major, melodic... etc. scales are not instrument specific but rather mode specific. there are also three different types of minor scales.
it needs math to do rhythms and scales
No, songs can have major scales, minor scales, whole tone scales, etc.
Major scales generally sound happier
Minor scales have flats and major scales have sharps.
All can be considered as a percussion instrument but the Chordophone is not really a "Main" category in percussion. The two major category .
Tuba major scales refer to circle of fourths where G major is concert G.
Heptatonic means any scale with 7 notes. Diatonic scales are heptatonic, but they also have to have 5 whole steps and 2 half steps placed as far from each other as possible. The major and natural minor scales are 2 out of the 7 possible diatonic scales, but there are 792 (12! / 7! (12! - 7!) ) total possible heptatonic scales. You can play 7 of them on your harmonica (the diatonic ones), but probably each one only in a certain key.
If you mean music scales, you need to be more specific, there are all sorts of scales - A m(inor), E flat (major),D (major)...
There are thousands of different scales worldwide, so really no one knows, but when talking of major scales, there are twelve (three of which go be two names).The major scales are (in chromatic order):C major, C♯/Db major, D major, Eb major, E major, F major, F♯/Gb major, G major, Ab major, A major, Bb major, and finally B/Cb major.The scales which are italicised are the 'enharmonic equivelent' scales, meaning that they are one scale going by two different names. C♯ and Db are the same key on the piano, so are F♯/Gb and B/Cb.
The two intervals used to build major and minor scales are half steps and whole steps (also called minor seconds and major seconds). In the harmonic minor scale, an augmented second is used between scale degrees 6 and 7.
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Steven Scales has: Played Percussion and Vocals in "Talking Heads in concerto" in 1980. Played Percussion in "Stop Making Sense" in 1984. Played Nelson in "Something Wild" in 1986. Played Juror in "Philadelphia" in 1993. Played himself in "Tom Tom Club in a Bootleg Style" in 2002.