(Music) the major scale having no sharps or flats.
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Examples for "C major scale"
Examples for "C major scale"
1We'll start with the easy example of a C major scale, and then demonstrate with some passages from the repertoire.
2The C Major Scale fingering for the right hand is 123, 1234, 123, 1234(5)- the reverse for the left hand.
1That is the note C. This is the scale of C Major.' She played it.
1Let's take those chords and apply the melody in C major.
2Then the Desert rises to overrun the world (back to C major).
3There are breadth and decision in the C major Mazurka.
4The Te Deum is in C major, and is for four voices with orchestra.
5We emerge into a clearer, more bracing atmosphere in the C major study, No.
6We'll use C major as an example for now, as it's easiest to visualize).
7So he returns in hope and patience to the C major, the common chord of life.
8The "_Losgehenlassen_Motiv" is simplicity itself when it first appears in C major (see motive).
9He played the team two consecutive recordings of Mozart's Piano Concerto No 23 in C major.
10With the utmost distinctness I at once composed the principal part of the Overture in C major.
11Another work of this year (1782) was the "Mariazell" Mass in C major (Novello, No.
12She played a simple C major triad.
13You can't go to the Nazi go-between and say, 'Get me a Christian whistle in C major.'
14Willeby says it is in C major!
15He's in New Zealand to direct the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and play Mozart's Oboe Concerto in C major.
16So this triad's called C major.