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Major scale

The major scale (or Ionian mode) is one of the most commonly used musical scales, especially in Western music. It is one of the diatonic scales. Like many musical scales, it is made up of seven notes: the eighth duplicates the first at double its frequency so that it is called a higher octave of the same note (from Latin "octavus", the eighth).

Major scale
ModesI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII
Component pitches
C, D, E, F, G, A, B
Qualities
Number of pitch classes7
Maximal evenness
Forte number7-35
Complement5-35
Major scales beginning with white keys

The simplest major scale to write is C major, the only major scale not requiring sharps or flats:

The major scale has a central importance in Western music, particularly that of the common practice period and in popular music.

In Carnatic music, it is known as Sankarabharanam. In Hindustani classical music, it is known as Bilaval.

Structure Edit

 
The pattern of whole and half steps characteristic of a major scale

The intervals from the tonic (keynote) in an upward direction to the second, to the third, to the sixth, and to the seventh scale degrees of a major scale are called major.[1]

A major scale is a diatonic scale. The sequence of intervals between the notes of a major scale is:

whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half

where "whole" stands for a whole tone (a red u-shaped curve in the figure), and "half" stands for a semitone (a red angled line in the figure).[2]

Whole steps and half steps are explained mathematically in a related article, Twelfth root of two. Notably, an equal-tempered octave has twelve half steps (semitones) spaced equally in terms of the sound frequency ratio. The sound frequency doubles for corresponding notes from one octave to the next. The ratio is 3/2 = 1.5 for a perfect fifth, for example from C to G on a major scale, and 5/4 = 1.25 for a major third, for example from C to E.

A major scale may be seen as two identical tetrachords separated by a whole tone. Each tetrachord consists of two whole tones followed by a semitone (i.e. whole, whole, half).

The major scale is maximally even.

Scale degrees Edit

 

The scale degrees are:

Triad qualities Edit

 

The triads built on each scale degree follow a distinct pattern. The roman numeral analysis is shown in parentheses.

Seventh chord qualities Edit

 

The seventh chords built on each scale degree follow a distinct pattern. The roman numeral analysis is shown in parentheses.

Relationship to major keys Edit

If a piece of music (or part of a piece of music) is in a major key, then the notes in the corresponding major scale are considered diatonic notes, while the notes outside the major scale are considered chromatic notes. Moreover, the key signature of the piece of music (or section) will generally reflect the accidentals in the corresponding major scale.

For instance, if a piece of music is in E major, then the seven pitches in the E major scale (E, F, G, A, B, C and D) are considered diatonic pitches, and the other five pitches (E, F/G, A, B, and C/D) are considered chromatic pitches. In this case, the key signature will have three flats (B, E, and A).

The figure below shows all 12 relative major and minor keys, with major keys on the outside and minor keys on the inside arranged around the circle of fifths.

The numbers inside the circle show the number of sharps or flats in the key signature, with the sharp keys going clockwise, and the flat keys counterclockwise from C major (which has no sharps or flats.) The circular arrangement depends on enharmonic relationships in the circle, usually reckoned at six sharps or flats for the major keys of F = G and D = E for minor keys.[3] Seven sharps or flats make major keys (C major or C major) that may be more conveniently spelled with five flats or sharps (as D major or B major).

Broader sense Edit

The term "major scale" is also used in the names of some other scales whose first, third, and fifth degrees form a major triad.

The harmonic major scale[4][5] has a minor sixth. It differs from the harmonic minor scale only by raising the third degree.

 

The melodic major scale is the combined scale that goes as Ionian ascending and as Aeolian dominant descending. It differs from melodic minor scale only by raising the third degree to a major third.[6]

 

The double harmonic major scale[7] has a minor second and a minor sixth. It is the fifth mode of the Hungarian minor scale.

 

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Benward, Bruce & Saker, Marilyn (2003). Music: In Theory and Practice, Vol. I, p.52. Seventh Edition. ISBN 978-0-07-294262-0.
  2. ^ "Major scale | music".
  3. ^ Drabkin, William (2001). "Circle of Fifths". In Sadie, Stanley; Tyrrell, John (eds.). The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians (2nd ed.). London: Macmillan Publishers.
  4. ^ Rimsky-Korsakov, Nikolai (2005). Practical Manual of Harmony. Carl Fischer, LLC. ISBN 978-0-8258-5699-0.
  5. ^ Tymoczko, Dmitri (2011). "Chapter 4". A Geometry of Music. New York: Oxford.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-11. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
  7. ^ Stetina, Troy (1999). The Ultimate Scale Book. p. 59. ISBN 0-7935-9788-9.

Further reading Edit

  • Bower, Michael (2007). . Modesto, CA: Capistrano School (K–12) website. Archived from the original on 11 March 2010. Retrieved 17 March 2010.
  • Jones, George Thaddeus (1974). Music Theory: The Fundamental Concepts of Tonal Music Including Notation, Terminology, and Harmony. Barnes & Noble Outline Series 137. New York: Barnes & Noble. ISBN 9780064601375.
  • Kennedy, Michael (1994). "Key-Signature". In Bourne, Joyce (ed.). Oxford Dictionary of Music (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-869162-9.
  • Yamaguchi, Masaya (2006). The Complete Thesaurus of Musical Scales (Revised ed.). New York: Masaya Music Services. ISBN 0-9676353-0-6.

External links Edit

  • Listen to and download harmonised Major scale piano MP3s
  • Major scales explained on a virtual piano
  • Interactive Piano Reference to Major Scales
  • History of the Major Scale
  • Major and Minor Scales Cheat Sheet


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file The major scale has a central importance in Western music particularly that of the common practice period and in popular music In Carnatic music it is known as Sankarabharanam In Hindustani classical music it is known as Bilaval Contents 1 Structure 1 1 Scale degrees 1 2 Triad qualities 1 3 Seventh chord qualities 2 Relationship to major keys 3 Broader sense 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksStructure Edit nbsp The pattern of whole and half steps characteristic of a major scaleThe intervals from the tonic keynote in an upward direction to the second to the third to the sixth and to the seventh scale degrees of a major scale are called major 1 A major scale is a diatonic scale The sequence of intervals between the notes of a major scale is whole whole half whole whole whole halfwhere whole stands for a whole tone a red u shaped curve in the figure and half stands for a semitone a red angled line in the figure 2 Whole steps and half steps are explained mathematically in a related article Twelfth root of two Notably an equal tempered octave has twelve half steps semitones spaced equally in terms of the sound frequency ratio The sound frequency doubles for corresponding notes from one octave to the next The ratio is 3 2 1 5 for a perfect fifth for example from C to G on a major scale and 5 4 1 25 for a major third for example from C to E A major scale may be seen as two identical tetrachords separated by a whole tone Each tetrachord consists of two whole tones followed by a semitone i e whole whole half The major scale is maximally even Scale degrees Edit nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file The scale degrees are 1st Tonic 2nd Supertonic 3rd Mediant 4th Subdominant 5th Dominant 6th Submediant 7th Leading tone 8th TonicTriad qualities Edit nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file The triads built on each scale degree follow a distinct pattern The roman numeral analysis is shown in parentheses 1st Major triad I 2nd minor triad ii 3rd minor triad iii 4th Major triad IV 5th Major triad V 6th minor triad vi 7th diminished triad viio Seventh chord qualities Edit nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file The seventh chords built on each scale degree follow a distinct pattern The roman numeral analysis is shown in parentheses 1st Major seventh chord IM7 2nd minor seventh chord ii7 3rd minor seventh chord iii7 4th Major seventh chord IVM7 5th Dominant seventh chord V7 6th minor seventh chord vi7 7th half diminished seventh chord viio7 Relationship to major keys EditIf a piece of music or part of a piece of music is in a major key then the notes in the corresponding major scale are considered diatonic notes while the notes outside the major scale are considered chromatic notes Moreover the key signature of the piece of music or section will generally reflect the accidentals in the corresponding major scale For instance if a piece of music is in E major then the seven pitches in the E major scale E F G A B C and D are considered diatonic pitches and the other five pitches E F G A B and C D are considered chromatic pitches In this case the key signature will have three flats B E and A The figure below shows all 12 relative major and minor keys with major keys on the outside and minor keys on the inside arranged around the circle of fifths The numbers inside the circle show the number of sharps or flats in the key signature with the sharp keys going clockwise and the flat keys counterclockwise from C major which has no sharps or flats The circular arrangement depends on enharmonic relationships in the circle usually reckoned at six sharps or flats for the major keys of F G and D E for minor keys 3 Seven sharps or flats make major keys C major or C major that may be more conveniently spelled with five flats or sharps as D major or B major Broader sense EditThe term major scale is also used in the names of some other scales whose first third and fifth degrees form a major triad The harmonic major scale 4 5 has a minor sixth It differs from the harmonic minor scale only by raising the third degree nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file The melodic major scale is the combined scale that goes as Ionian ascending and as Aeolian dominant descending It differs from melodic minor scale only by raising the third degree to a major third 6 nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file The double harmonic major scale 7 has a minor second and a minor sixth It is the fifth mode of the Hungarian minor scale nbsp source Audio playback is not supported in your browser You can download the audio file See also EditIonian mode Major and minorReferences Edit Benward Bruce amp Saker Marilyn 2003 Music In Theory and Practice Vol I p 52 Seventh Edition ISBN 978 0 07 294262 0 Major scale music Drabkin William 2001 Circle of Fifths In Sadie Stanley Tyrrell John eds The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians 2nd ed London Macmillan Publishers Rimsky Korsakov Nikolai 2005 Practical Manual of Harmony Carl Fischer LLC ISBN 978 0 8258 5699 0 Tymoczko Dmitri 2011 Chapter 4 A Geometry of Music New York Oxford Musicstudents com Free Sheet Music and Play Along Soundfiles Archived from the original on 2014 03 11 Retrieved 2014 03 13 Stetina Troy 1999 The Ultimate Scale Book p 59 ISBN 0 7935 9788 9 Further reading EditBower Michael 2007 All about Key Signatures Modesto CA Capistrano School K 12 website Archived from the original on 11 March 2010 Retrieved 17 March 2010 Jones George Thaddeus 1974 Music Theory The Fundamental Concepts of Tonal Music Including Notation Terminology and Harmony Barnes amp Noble Outline Series 137 New York Barnes amp Noble ISBN 9780064601375 Kennedy Michael 1994 Key Signature In Bourne Joyce ed Oxford Dictionary of Music 2nd ed Oxford Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 869162 9 Yamaguchi Masaya 2006 The Complete Thesaurus of Musical Scales Revised ed New York Masaya Music Services ISBN 0 9676353 0 6 External links EditListen to and download harmonised Major scale piano MP3s Major scales explained on a virtual piano Interactive Piano Reference to Major Scales History of the Major Scale Major and Minor Scales Cheat Sheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Major scale amp oldid 1166892149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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