C major has no sharps or flats.
an f minor scale written with sharps instead of flats, that uses e sharp as the tonic.
That is an interesting question, the reason is because the scale starts on the note C and uses the interval of a major third, and it just so happens that no black notes are needed to make the scale sound good.
A major uses three sharps, on F, C, and G.
The C major scale uses only the white notes.
The key with three sharps is A major, however A major uses C sharp - alongside with G sharp and F sharp - instead of D sharp.
an f minor scale written with sharps instead of flats, that uses e sharp as the tonic.
That is an interesting question, the reason is because the scale starts on the note C and uses the interval of a major third, and it just so happens that no black notes are needed to make the scale sound good.
A major uses three sharps, on F, C, and G.
The C major scale uses only the white notes.
Actually its in E major. For the solo he uses a c# minor scale which is the relative scale to the E major scale and has the same exact notes as the E major scale. have fun!
The scale of 'C' - it uses neither sharp or flat notes.
C Sharp Major has 6 key signatures which are all sharps:F#C#G#D#A#E#B#There is also another major key that has 7 sharp keys.
Traditional Chinese music uses the pentatonic major scale, while traditional Japanese music uses the pentatonic minor scale.
The key with three sharps is A major, however A major uses C sharp - alongside with G sharp and F sharp - instead of D sharp.
Those two chords are found in the key of A minor.
"Vienna" by Billy Joel primarily uses the C major scale. The song features a blend of major and minor chords, which creates a rich harmonic texture. Joel's melodic lines often incorporate notes from the C major scale, contributing to the song's reflective and introspective mood.
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