Concept Of Major & Minor Scale by Ajsnoise(Arup Jack Sarkar) The major scale is a fundamental concept in music theory and is built on a specific formula of intervals between its notes . The formula for constructing a major scale is as follows: Formula : [ Whole, Whole, Half, Whole, Whole, Whole, Half ] Demo/Diagram by Piano : Significant of "R" Mean: Route Note/Starting Note. Significant of 'W' & 'H' Mean : Whole Note & Half Note. To create a major scale, you start on a given note (the tonic or the root note) and apply the whole and half step intervals according to the formula. Let's take the C major scale as an example: Start on C. Move up a whole step to D. Move up another whole step to E. Move up a half step to F. Move up a whole step to G. Move up another whole step to A. Move up a whole step to B. Finally, move up a half step to complete the scale back at C. So, for C major scale: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C [ ...
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