Making Major scales on piano.
'Basic terminology is given in the mid of this article'
General formula; it is applicable for all major scales.
Root note(any).
Full step.
Full step.
Half step.
Full step.
Full step.
Full step.
Half step.
Root note; the note from where you wanna make the scale.
Half step: means playing two consecutive notes where there is no note present between them..
Eg. C note then C# note.
Full step: means playing two notes where there is a note between them..
Eg. C note then D note.
Formula for C Major scale:
- Root note i.e C
- Full step i.e D
- Full step i.e E
- Half step i.e F
- Full step i.e G
- Full step i.e A
- Full step i.e B
- Half step i.e C
C,D,E,F,G,A,B,C'
Formula for B Major scale:
- Root note i.e B
- Full step i.e C# ( # means black key)
- Full step i.e D#
- Half step i.e E
- Full step i.e F#
- Full step i.e G#
- Full step i.e A#
- Half step i.e B
B,C#,D#,E,F#,G#,A#,B#
USING THIS FORMULA, a beginner can play all the 12 major chords without any confusion.
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