Scale

C major

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no accidentals

W·W·H·W·W·W·H

Instrument

Timbre

1
C
W
2
D
W
3
E
H
4
F
W
5
G
W
6
A
W
7
B
H
8
C

C major is the first scale most musicians learn — seven white keys on a piano, no sharps, no flats. It is the scale of lullabies, folk melodies, and countless classical themes from Mozart to Philip Glass. Because no accidentals interrupt its motion, C major feels transparent and neutral, which is exactly why it serves as the reference point for every other key. If you can hear the tonic-dominant pull between C and G, you can hear it anywhere.