C major scale

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • (Music) The major scale having no sharps or flats: The "c major scale" is a specific sequence of musical notes, starting and ending on C, that follows the pattern of whole and half steps characteristic of a major scale. It is unique among major scales for using only the natural notes (the white keys on a piano) with no accidentals (sharps or flats).
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The first scale many piano students learn is the c major scale.
    • The melody is written purely in the c major scale, giving it a very clear and simple sound.
    • To understand music theory, one must master the construction of the c major scale.
Advanced Usage
  • As a reference point: In music theory, the "c major scale" is often used as the standard reference for understanding the structure of all other major scales and key signatures.
    • Because it has no sharps or flats, the c major scale is considered the simplest and most fundamental scale in Western music.
Variants and Related Words
  • C Major (n): The musical key based on the tonic note C and using the notes of the c major scale. While "c major scale" refers to the specific pattern of notes, "C Major" typically refers to the key itself.
    • The symphony is written in C Major.
  • Major Scale (n): The general diatonic scale pattern (whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half) of which the "c major scale" is one specific instance.
  • A Minor Scale (n): The relative minor scale to C Major, which shares the same key signature (no sharps or flats) but starts on A.
Synonyms
  • Scale of C Major: A less common but equivalent term.
  • Natural Major Scale: A term sometimes used to emphasize its lack of accidentals, though this can be ambiguous as it might refer to the general major scale pattern.
Related Terms and Concepts
  • Key Signature: The set of sharps or flats at the beginning of a staff that indicates the key. The key signature for the "c major scale" is empty.
    • The piece has a blank key signature, so it's in C Major.
  • Diatonic: Music that uses only the notes of a particular scale, such as the "c major scale".
  • Tonic: The first note of the scale (C in the "c major scale"), which serves as the home note and gives the scale its name.
Noun
  1. (music) the major scale having no sharps or flats