C Major Scale
C - D - E - F - G - A - B - C
The C major scale is one of the most fundamental and widely used scales in Western music. The C major scale consists of seven distinct notes, followed by an eighth note that is a higher octave of the first note. The C major scale consists of the following notes: Notes of C Major Scale: C (Root) D (Major second) E (Major 3rd) F (Perfect 4th) G (Perfect 5th) A (Major 6th) B (Major 7th) Pattern of C Major Whole,Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole,Half (W - W - H - W - W - W - H) Key Characteristics: No sharps or flats in its key signature. It is known as NATURAL SCALE. C MAJOR AND A MINOR Known as a bright and simple-sounding key. Commonly used in beginner music theory and composition.