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Major Scales: Fundamentals of Music - Scales & Key Signatures

The document discusses major scales and their construction. A major scale consists of 8 notes that follow the pattern of whole steps and half steps. It begins with a whole step from the first note, then whole steps between each note except a half step between the 3rd and 4th note and between the 7th and 8th note, which completes the octave. There are 12 possible major scales that can be derived from this formula. Singers sometimes use syllables like "do re mi fa sol la ti do" to identify the notes of a major scale.

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Major Scales: Fundamentals of Music - Scales & Key Signatures

The document discusses major scales and their construction. A major scale consists of 8 notes that follow the pattern of whole steps and half steps. It begins with a whole step from the first note, then whole steps between each note except a half step between the 3rd and 4th note and between the 7th and 8th note, which completes the octave. There are 12 possible major scales that can be derived from this formula. Singers sometimes use syllables like "do re mi fa sol la ti do" to identify the notes of a major scale.

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Fundamentals of Music Scales & Key Signatures 4

major scales

A major scale is a sequence of 8 notes in ascending and descending order.
(They move alphabetically going up and down.) Like a musical ladder, each
step is the next consecutive note in the key.

Example ~ C Major Scale: C D E F G A B C
*This 8 note distance between notes is an interval of an octave.*

There are 12 different major scales. Scales provide composers with the tonal
building blocks used in the composing of melodies and harmonies. Singers
sometimes use syllables do re mi fa sol la ti do to sing a scale.





1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8





review questions:

1. Write the letters alphabetically for each scale below. The 1
st
letter has been
given.
C

B

A


2. A major scale is made up of notes.
(number)

3. A scale moves by step.

4. A scale moves from a note with one letter name to a note 8 notes higher with the

.

5. The 8 note distance or interval is called an .

6. The syllables sometimes used by singers for a scale are:

.
Fundamentals of Music Scales & Key Signatures 5
whole step & Half steps formula

The distance between two notes is called an interval.
A half step is the smallest distance from one not to the next with no
possible notes in between. The two notes are close neighbors
A whole step interval happens when there is room for one note between
notes.

The piano keyboard is a good way to see half and whole steps. All notes are
counted in intervals, including black and white keys. Black keys are sharp & flat
notes.

*Notice that half steps occur automatically between B & C and E & F. This is
because there are no black keys in between.*










review questions:

1. Write whole step or half step:

C to D step B to C step

E to F step G# to G step

Db to D step Db to D# step

2. The distance between 2 notes is called an .

3. A has not room for a note in between.

4. A does have room for a note in between.

5. Half steps happen automatically between notes & and
between & .


Fundamentals of Music Scales & Key Signatures 6
major scales
half step/whole step formula

Scales are always written by using a special half step and whole step formula.


The major scale formula is:




A half step is marked with a sign like this:

IMPORTANT: The half steps in a Major Scale always occur between the 3rd and
4th note of the scale AND the 7th and 8th note of the scale.

review questions:

1. On the staff below, practice writing a scale in whole notes starting on C. Be
sure to draw your clef at the beginning of the staff.








2. Write the number for each note (1 through 8) of the scale under each note.

3. Circle the 3
rd
& 4
th
notes together, and the 7
th
& 8
th
notes together where half
steps occur.

extra CREdit: Now that you know the arrangement or pattern for a
major scale, you should be able to build that scale beginning on any note on
your instrument. Using the above information, complete the following tasks:

A. On the staff below, construct two major scales in whole notes. Dont forget to
write in your accidentals BEFORE the note but AFTER the letter name.
B. Write the names of the notes in between the two staffs. The 1
st
note is given for you.




A G

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