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All right, hello! in this question we're looking at pianos and octaves and pianos, major scales here.
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So we're asked in the first part, we're told that scale, major scale, goes whole whole half, whole whole whole half, and that's the steps.
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We're asked starting here on note c4, write the scale there.
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So if i start on c4, a whole step is going to be two half steps, and a half step is i just go directly to the next note.
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So if i have a white note with a black note next to it, i go to that, and if i'm on a black note, i go to the next white note.
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So a whole step is two of those, so i'm going to just skip the black keys and then do another whole step, and then a half step here, well i'm just going to go to the next key and there's no black key, so that's going to be my half, and then i'm going to have another whole, another whole, another whole, then a half.
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So that's what we mean when we say whole whole half, whole whole whole half, and that will end us again at the next c.
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So the notes of the c major scale are just the white keys, very simple...