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How many steps to move from Bflat major key to key of C major?

Each note in the scale must be moved up one whole tone. That is the distance of exactly two keys on the piano, regardless of color.


How many half steps are between c AND F SHARP?

There are five whole steps in a heptatonic (7-note) major scale. They occur between the 1st and 2nd notes, the 2nd and 3rd notes, the 4th and 5th notes, the 5th and 6th notes, and the 6th and 7th notes. In practice, the scale usually includes an 8th note, which is one octave above the Tonic (first note). In practice, scales are played in both ascending and descending form; therefore the relation between the 7th and 8th notes is important! Half-steps thus occur between the 3rd and 4th notes, and between the 7th and 8th notes. Therefore, in response to your question, there are 2 half-steps in any major scale. Yours truly, Fredrick Pritchard


What do you call two musical notes playing at the same time?

The previous answer was: "A chord" to which I have to disagree. Chords are made up of 3 or more notes. Two (2) notes played at the same time are an interval. If the notes are the same and played at the exact same frequency, then they are said to be in unison. Otherwise, the interval (space between the notes) is measured in half and whole steps, and is many times referred to relative to the distance between the notes in the major scale of the bottom note of the interval. For example, if the bottom note of the interval is C and the noted played above it is F, then counting up the C Major scale reveals the interval is a 4th (2 and 1/2 whole steps). Likewise, if the bottom note is F and the top note is C, then counting up the F Major scale reveals the interval is a 5th (3 and 1/2 whole steps).


How many notes in the western major musical scale?

there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)


How many whole steps make a tritone?

3

Related questions

A major scale is made up of two half steps and how many whole steps?

5


A major scale is made up of five whole steps and how many half steps?

2


The major scale is made up five whole steps and how many half steps?

2 Half steps


How many steps are in a major scale?

There are eight notes (steps) in a major musical scale. If whole steps are tones and half steps are semitones, then the order is tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone.


How many pitched steps are in a Major scale?

7


How many steps in a whole tone scale?

I'm not sure exactly what you mean by how many steps but I can explain a whole tone scale for you. A whole tone scale is comprised of all whole steps. For example: A B C# D# F G A or Bb C D E F# G# A# (which is Bb) So I guess there are 7 notes in the whole tone scale if that was what you were looking for.


How many steps are in a minor scale?

A minor scale typically consists of seven steps or notes.


How many steps does a natural minor scale have?

Eight, the same as in any major or minor scale.


How many groups of tetrachords are there in a major scale?

There are two groups of tetrachords in a major scale with a whole step in between.


How many half steps is a major third made of?

Four half steps, or two whole steps.


What the difference between an whole tone scale and a pentatonic scale?

One difference between a whole tone scale and a pentatonic scale is that a whole tone scale has 6 notes per octave while a pentatonic scale has 5 notes per octave. Another major difference is that a whole tone scale has all adjacent notes a whole step apart, while a pentatonic scale does not consist entirely of whole steps, and since a pentatonic scale is only defined as a scale with 5 notes per octave, there are many pentatonic scales that are possible.


How many steps to move from Bflat major key to key of C major?

Each note in the scale must be moved up one whole tone. That is the distance of exactly two keys on the piano, regardless of color.