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.
There are 12 major scales, not 7.
Major scales generally sound happier
Fa is the 4th scale-degree of both the C major and minor scales.
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.
When you sing scales, you start on a note and if the key is major, you sing Do Re Mi Fa Sol La Ti Do. That's the first thing you learn. Then you switch to minor, and chromatic. It can get complicated. You should master singing major first.
No, songs can have major scales, minor scales, whole tone scales, etc.
There are more than three major scales that use sharps. Major scales with sharps are G, D, A, E, B, F#, and C#.
Mostly major pentatonic. But they used blues scales too.
There are 12 major scales, not 7.
Major scales generally sound happier
Minor scales have flats and major scales have sharps.
Coldplay generally use the more "emotional" full major and minor scales. If you're hoping to jam along with their songs you still can, as the pentatonic scales are derived from the majors and minors, so for example if the song is in E minor you can just play in E minor pentatonic. Hope that helped!
Because both scales use the same letters.
All major scales use the same exact pattern of intervals.
Tuba major scales refer to circle of fourths where G major is concert G.
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)...
To one octave: C major & D minor To two octaves: F, G major & A minor