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C major
Relative key A minor
enharmonic: G minor
Parallel key C minor
enharmonic: B minor
Enharmonic B major
Component pitches
C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C

C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. Its key signature has seven flats—the enharmonically equivalent key signature B major (five sharps) is usually used instead. (see below: Scales and keys).

C major is the only major or minor key, other than theoretical keys, which has "flat" or "sharp" in its name, but whose tonic note is the enharmonic equivalent of a natural note (a white key on a keyboard instrument).

Its relative minor is A minor, and its parallel minor is C minor, usually replaced by B minor, since C minor's three double-flats make it generally impractical to use.

Ascending and descending C scale.

C major is the home key of the harp, with all its pedals in the top position, and it is considered the most resonant key for the instrument. Thus, in Richard Strauss's Ein Heldenleben, the first cue for the harps is written in C major even though the rest of the orchestra, having previously played in E major, retains a 3-flat key signature and is now playing in B major, marked with the necessary sharps as accidentals. This use of C major in harp parts when the rest of the orchestra is playing in B major is not exceptional: it is standard practice in orchestral music written in B major for harp parts to be notated in C major. In Arnold Bax's symphonic poem Tintagel, the key is B major and again the harp part is always notated in C major; but in this case the harp's key signature contains only 6 flats, and the necessary Fs are notated with accidentals.

Sometimes harp parts are also written in G major when the rest of the orchestra is notated in F major. This style of enharmonic notation for harp parts is somewhat less common when the principal key involved is a minor one.

The middle section of Frédéric Chopin's Contredanse in G major is written in C major, as are the middle (Trio) sections of two of Ernesto Nazareth's Brazilian tangos for piano, "Chave de Ouro" and "Labirinto" (both with a home key of G flat major), as well as the final half (last two themes) of William Bolcom's rag for piano, "Seabiscuits".

There is a brief passage in the first movement, "Evocación", of Iberia by Isaac Albéniz which suggests the key of C minor by adding the necessary double-flats as accidentals. The surrounding passages are in C major, with a 7-flat key signature. The movement is in Sonata form, in the key of A minor, so this places the second theme in the orthodox relative major key (and in the also-orthodox tonic major key of A major when it reappears near the end of the piece).

In some scores, the C major key signature in the bass clef is written with the flat for the F on the second line from the top.[citation needed]

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Violin Lesson - Theory - C Flat Major Scale

Violin theory lesson. Covers demonstration of how to play the C Flat major Scale. One Octave up and down. Filmed in 2001. Mari Haig, Danman's Music School. To print the lesson notes for this video and 1000's more violin lessons go to www.danmansmusic.com (file 2683)

"CIRCUS" (Formaldehyde Ascending in C Flat Major).

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How to Play Guitar: Beginners / Barre Chords: C Sharp Major 7/D Flat Major 7

Learn how to play barre chords in C Sharp Major 7/D Flat Major 7 in this video from Howcast's How to Play Guitar: Beginners series.

C. Czerny - Study in A Flat Major, Op.139, No.51 -- Emma Fisher, piano -- Music In Summer 2010

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Christoph Eschenbach, Seiji Ozawa Beethoven Pt2-4 "The Emperor" Piano Concerto No.5 E flat major

Christoph Eschenbach, Seiji Ozawa Beethoven Pt2-4 "The Emperor" Piano Concerto No.5 E flat major *Allegro Part1 2of2 Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major ("Emperor") Op. 73 1 Allegro Part1 1of2 2of2 (2 parts) 2 Adagio un poco moto Part2 3 Rondo, Allegro Part3 Christoph Eschenbach, piano Seiji Ozawa an operbathosa video I. Allegro The piece begins with three full orchestra chords, each followed by a short cadenza, improvisatory in nature but written out in the score. These short cadenzas recur intermittently throughout the piece. As music's Classical era gave way to its Romantic era, composers began experimenting with the manner in which one or more solo instruments introduced music. Beethoven had already explored such possibilities in his Piano Concerto No. 4, but the monumental piano introduction in Piano Concerto No. 5 it lasts for nearly two minutes foreshadowed future concerti such as Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto or Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in B-flat minor. The first movement is deceptively complex. Despite its use of simple chords, including a second theme constructed almost entirely out of tonic and dominant notes and chords, it is full of complex thematic transformations. The complexity is intensified once the piano enters with the first theme, as the expository material is repeated with far more complex variations, virtuoso figurations, and complex modified chords. The second theme enters in the surprising key of B minor before moving to C-flat major and at ...

TTM , Fantaisie , in C-flat major No.1 ( Still on Test !! ).wmv

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Christoph Eschenbach, Seiji Ozawa Beethoven Pt1-4 "The Emperor" Piano Concerto No.5 E flat major

Christoph Eschenbach, Seiji Ozawa Beethoven Pt1-4 "The Emperor" Piano Concerto No.5 E flat major *Allegro Part1 1of2 Piano Concerto No. 5 in E flat major ("Emperor") Op. 73 1 Allegro Part1 1of2 2of2 2 Adagio un poco moto Part2 3 Rondo, Allegro Part3 Christoph Eschenbach, piano Seiji Ozawa an operbathosa video I. Allegro The piece begins with three full orchestra chords, each followed by a short cadenza, improvisatory in nature but written out in the score. These short cadenzas recur intermittently throughout the piece. As music's Classical era gave way to its Romantic era, composers began experimenting with the manner in which one or more solo instruments introduced music. Beethoven had already explored such possibilities in his Piano Concerto No. 4, but the monumental piano introduction in Piano Concerto No. 5 it lasts for nearly two minutes foreshadowed future concerti such as Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto or Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto in B-flat minor. The first movement is deceptively complex. Despite its use of simple chords, including a second theme constructed almost entirely out of tonic and dominant notes and chords, it is full of complex thematic transformations. The complexity is intensified once the piano enters with the first theme, as the expository material is repeated with far more complex variations, virtuoso figurations, and complex modified chords. The second theme enters in the surprising key of B minor before moving to C-flat major and at last the ...

Impromptu for Harp in C-Flat Major

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Tomaso Albinoni Concert C-flat Major, Jovan Delić - trumpet

Koncert održan 25.04.2012. u Muzičkoj školi "Petar Konjović" u Somboru. Jovan Delić učenik ćetvrtog razreda srednje nuzičke škole svira III stav Adagio, i IV stav Allegro KOncerta u C duru Tomasa Albinonija. Klavirska pratnja Ksenija Trebovac, klasa profesor Zorko Danijel.

Major Scales

We discuss what makes up a major scale and how many sharps and flats are in what key signatures C Major-0 sharps or flats G Major-1Sharp D Major-2 Sharps A Major-3 Sharps E Major- 4 Sharps B Major- 5 Sharps F# Major-6 Sharps C# Major- 7 Sharps C Major- 0 flats F Major- 1 flat B flat Major- 2 flats E flat Major- 3 flats A flat Major- 4 flats D flat major- 5 flats G flat Major- 6 flats C flat Major 7 flats

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