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What is the names of the scale shown above?​

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Answered by trakergaming1234
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Explanation:

Major Scales

Scales are specific patterns of pitches which form a basic part of tonal music. A scale consists of the seven letters of the musical alphabet in sequence and begin and end on the same pitch name. The C major scale is shown below. The scale begins on C and ends on C. The distance between the two Cs (C to C) is called an octave.

Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Major scale

Scales are specific pitch patterns that make up the fundamental part of tonal music. The scale consists of the seven letters of the musical alphabet in sequence and begins and ends on the same pitch name. The C major scale is shown below.The distance between two Cs (C to C) is called an octave.

Major scales are the basic building block of all Western music. It is one of the most widely used musical scales.

While sitting down and practicing a major scale isn't fun for anyone, the payoff in the future is rewarding.

A major scale is a seven-note scale that consists of a series of whole steps and half steps. Half steps exist between the third and fourth and seventh and eighth degrees of the scale.

This simply means that the half steps on the scale are spread out as much as possible.

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