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Learn the interval formula for the major scale and how to apply it to any key. See examples of C, F# and Bb major scales and a list of all major scales.
- List of All Major Scales
List of All Major Scales with Notes, Diatonic Triads, &...
- List of All Minor Scales
List of All Natural Minor Scales with Notes, Diatonic...
- Diatonic Chords in a Major Key
These chord types occur naturally when we construct chords...
- Scale Generator
Use this tool alongside your music theory lessons, guitar...
- Pentatonic Scales
When you remove degrees 4 and 7 from the major scale there...
- Intervals
Since we know that the third note of the C major scale is a...
- List of All Major Scales
24 lut 2024 · How do you Form a Major Scale? To make a major scale, we just have to follow a very simple formula of semitones and tones (whole steps and half steps) between each note. That formula is: T – T – S – T – T – T – S. Or in whole and half steps, a major scale would be this formula: W – W – H – W – W – W – H
A visual reference for the scales/notes in the 7 modes of the major scale: Ionian (major), Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian (minor) and Locrian.
Learn how to build different music scales with formulas, patterns and intervals. Find the major scale formula and compare it with other scales like minor, pentatonic, blues and more.
A major scale is a diatonic scale with seven notes and a pattern of whole and half steps. Learn how to write, identify, and use major scales in music, and see the relationship between major keys and modes.
Learn how to build and play the major scale on the guitar fretboard using the CAGED system. Understand the whole step/half step pattern, interval qualities and root note patterns of the major scale.
24 lut 2024 · Learn the notes, formula, degrees, key signature, and relative minor of A major scale. See examples of A major scale in different clefs and compare it with F-Sharp minor scale.