F major is
F - G - A - B flat - C - D - E
the A and B flat are a semitone apart. (3rd and 4th)
the E and F are a semitone apart (7th and 8th (1st))
It is the same in all major scales (3-4 and 7-8 are always a semitone apart)
D, E, F sharp, and G sharp
The relative minor of a key signature is the key three semitones, and two letter names, below the major key in question. For example, the relative minor of A major is F# minor (three semitones, two letter names down). The relative minors of the correpsonding major keys are as follows: C - A minor Db - Bb minor D - B minor Eb - C minor E - C# minor F - D minor G# - Eb minor G - E minor Ab - F minor A - F# minor Bb - G minor B - G# minor
Yes
F (open) G (1-2) A (2) B flat (open) C (1) D (open or 1-2) E (2) F (open)
The relative key is the one with the same key signature. For C major, it's A minor.
A diatonic semitone is usually represented by the adjacent letter names. The next higher letter pitch to C is D. The answer is D (natural).
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Major intervals in music theory are intervals that span seven letter names, while perfect intervals are intervals that span five letter names. Major intervals have a slightly larger distance between the notes compared to perfect intervals.
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Boy names that start with the letter G:GabrielGaryGavinGeorgeGeraldGilbertGlennGordonGregGregoryGriffinGusGuyGirl names that start with the letter G:GabrielleGabyGaleGenevieveGeorgiaGinaGloriaGraceGretaGwendolyn
D, E, F sharp, and G sharp
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Female names that start with the letter A:AbbyAbigailAdelineAddisonAgnesAlexAlexandriaAlexisAliceAliciaAlisonAlitaAlyssaAmandaAmberAmeliaAmyAnastasiaAndreaAngelaAngelinaAngieAnitaAnnAnnaAnnabelAnnabelleAnneAnnetteAnnieAntoinetteArleneAshleyAshtonAubreyAudreyAuroraAvery
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