Because none of the notes in that scale are on any of the black keys.
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
F#(F sharp)/Gb(G flat) major. If it is written in F# major the notes of the scale are F# (black), G# (black), A# (black), B natural (white), C# (black), D# (black), E# (white), F#(black). If written in Gb major the notes of the scale are Gb (black), Ab (black), Bb (black), Cb (white), Db (black), Eb (black), F natural (white), Gb (black). Keep in mind that both scales contain the exact same pitches but are just written with different note names.
A diatonic scale is simply a regular major or minor scale.
It is a scale with only five notes as opposed to the usual 7 notes in a major or minor scale.
They don't all have black notes. The scale of C Major contains the notes C, D, E, F, G, A, B, none of which is black.
B flat
A, B, C#, D, E, F#, and G# are the notes of the A major scale.
A major scale has 8 notes, including the second use of the tonic.
The notes of the A major scale are A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
The C major scale uses only the white notes.
8 Notes in a Music/Major Scale
The notes in a major scale on the guitar are: A, B, C, D, E, F, and G.
A major scale consists of seven notes: C, D, E, F, G, A, and B.
The notes in the B major scale are B, C, D, E, F, G, and A.