C♭ Major
The bright, stable home of common-practice tonality. Whole-whole-half-whole-whole-whole-half pattern across seven letters.
Audio source: tonejs-instruments by Nick Brosowsky (MIT)
What notes are in the C♭ Major scale?
The C♭ Major scale uses the notes C♭, D♭, E♭, F♭, G♭, A♭, B♭ (one octave; the pattern repeats at higher registers).
What chords work over C♭ Major?
The diatonic chords of C♭ major: C♭ major, ii minor, iii minor, IV major, V major (or V7), vi minor, vii°. Strong cadences use IV→V→I.
How do I finger C♭ Major on Flute?
On woodwinds, scales train fingering coordination + breath support + register changes. Pay particular attention to the break (the register-key transition); slow practice with a tuner reveals intonation issues across the break.
When would I use the Major scale?
The bright, stable home of common-practice tonality. Whole-whole-half-whole-whole-whole-half pattern across seven letters.