The Cx Major scale will have 14 sharps (all 7 double-sharps), and the scale goes like this: Cx, Dx, Ex (same as F♯), Fx, Gx, Ax, Bx (same as C♯), Cx.
A♭ major scale has the following notes (in ascending order): A♭ - B♭ - C - D♭ - E♭ - F - G - A♭
The dominant (fifth) degree of a D sharp major scale is A sharp.
D major isn't actually a note. D major is a major scale based on the note D (D natural) and the scale has two sharps (F sharp and C sharp). There isn't anything special about D major since it requires both an F sharp and a C sharp, the most 'special' scale is C major since there are no flats or sharps needed.
D-flat major. It's the enharmonic equivalent.
A♯, B♯, Cx (double sharp), D♯, E♯, Fx (G), Gx (A) and back to A♯.It is much simpler to use B♭ Major, which goes:B♭, C, D, E♭, F, G, A and B♭.
B sharp, C double-sharp, D double-sharp, E sharp, F double-sharp, G double-sharp, A double-sharp, B sharp.
C# major, E major, A major, B major, and C# minor.
Technically speaking, D sharp major is: D#, E#, F* (F double Sharp,) G#, A#, B#, C* (C double sharp) D#. ***note: a double sharp (*) means that the note sounds a whole step above the principal note. For example: F*=G.
That would be C-sharp major. Every note is sharp.
It's an extremely rare scale. It's what you call an "imaginary key signature", one that is there in theory, but isn't all that practical -- seeing as you could just compose in F major. However... E# Major is a scale with 3 sharps (E, A, & B) and 4 double sharps (F, G, C, & D) in the key signature. [ The double sharp symbol loosely resembles a lowercase "x". ] So, the scale goes as follows: E sharp (E #), F double sharp (F x), G double sharp (G x), A sharp (A #), B sharp (B #), C double sharp (C x), D double sharp (D x), E sharp (E #) I hope this helped.
The subdominate refers to the fourth note of the scale ( assuming it is a diatonic scale). In this case the subdominate of the C sharp major scale would be F#.
The C major scale and its relative minor, the A minor scale. C Major.
C, F, and G are sharp in this scale.
The D Major scale has two sharps, F and C. The notes in this scale are D, E F sharp, G, A, B, C sharp, D.
it has a C sharp but no D natural
A♭ major scale has the following notes (in ascending order): A♭ - B♭ - C - D♭ - E♭ - F - G - A♭
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