7 notes are in the major scale. Example: The C major scale would be C, D, E, F, G, A, B, and C again, which is 8 notes when played, but technically the C wouldn't be counted twice so you only end up with 7 different tones. The G major scale would be the same and so on. Example: G, A, B, C, D, E, F#(G)
There are five whole steps (tones) and two half steps (semitones) in any major/ionian scale. In C major the half steps lie between E-F and B-C (these are the two places where there are two white keys adjacent to one another - without a black note in between).
There are eight ascending notes in a major scale, and eight descending notes. A scale represents one octave. A chromatic scale has thirteen ascending and thirteen descending notes.
Seven
Mi
According to Roger Kamien, quoted in Wikipedia:".....the "crucial difference is that in the minor scale there is only a half step between the second and third tones as compared to the major scales where the difference between third and fourth note and between the seventh and the eighth note is half."You can read more by following the link, below.
The third in a B-flat scale is D.
The 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 degrees of a major scale. For example, an F pentatonic has the notes F, G, A, C and D.
The third note of the diatonic scale of any key.
It's called perfect pitch.
Depending on which scale you are playing, it can be any note. If you are talking about solfegge syllables, the third syllable is "mi". If you are playing a C Major scale, the third note, mi, would be the note E.
According to Roger Kamien, quoted in Wikipedia:".....the "crucial difference is that in the minor scale there is only a half step between the second and third tones as compared to the major scales where the difference between third and fourth note and between the seventh and the eighth note is half."You can read more by following the link, below.
The interval from the tonic note to the third note of a major scale is a major third.
The interval from the tonic note to the third note of a major scale is a major third.
The third in a B-flat scale is D.
The third scale degree is called the mediant.
A flat The major third is the third note in the major scale of the key in question. The minor third for instance is G which is is the third note in the minor scale. dr
Simply a minor scale
The third note in a major or minor scale is called a mediant.
The 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 degrees of a major scale. For example, an F pentatonic has the notes F, G, A, C and D.
A minor third is the same distance as the tonic to the third in a natural minor scale. This is one tone followed by on semi tone, which equates to 3 semi tones. A major sixth would equate to ten semi tones. If you are going from the sixth of a major scale, to the third of a minor scale, you would be going down by 7 semi tones. However, if you are on the sixth note of a major scale, and go down by a minor third, then you will be going down by 3 semi tones.
Yes it is.The third is flattened (one half step lower) in a minor scale.