Major scales are :
C major CDEFGABC (all white keys)
D major DEF#GABC#D
E major: EF#G#ABC#D#E
F major: FGABbCDEF
G major: GABCDEF#E
A major: ABC#DEF#G#A
B major: BC#D#EF#G#A#B
the scales work in what we call a CIRCLE OF FIFTHS:
so, if you start at C on the piano and count 5 notes you will hit G (cdefg).... C has no sharps (#) while G has ONE.
5 up from G and you hit D, which has TWO sharps....
5 up from D and you hit A, THREE sharps.
A - E , FOUR
E - B, FIVE
B - F, a FLAT (another lesson)
F-C..... bakk at the beginning
the sharps are F C G D A E B in that order.....
a good way to memorize it is;
FRANK
CANT
GO
DOWN
AND
EAT
BUSH.......
them the sharps in order on a key signature
now the scale of F MAJOR is different, it has a flat pattern which is another lesson but you all should try playing them major scale and practice.
then i can go over the minor scales
I've been practicing scales and arpeggios in two octaves all day lol