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Lesson 19: The Major Scale

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The major scale is made up of eight consecutive tones in the following patterns of whole steps and half steps.

whole step whole step half step whole step whole step whole step half step
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Example: C Major Scale

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W W H
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W W

1. Write the sharps and flats needed to make major scales. Then indicate whether the step between each note

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is a half (H) or whole (W) step.

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2. Write a major scale beginning on the following notes.

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