In C Major scale the first note is in C (ledger line) D- E-F-G-A-B-C. There is no sharp or no flat.
G Major scale has one sharp in the fifth line. The first note is in G that is why it is called G Major. But the note the fall on F will be called now as F# or fa#
F Major scale has one flat on the third line. The first note is in F or fa that is why it is called F Major. The ton of B will be lower by 1/2 because it has a flat. the B will now be called B-flat. or ti-flat.
Look at the attached picture. Just copy it and change the letter into syllable. here is the equivalent so-fa syllables:
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Explanation:
There 3 Major scales.
In C Major scale the first note is in C (ledger line) D- E-F-G-A-B-C. There is no sharp or no flat.
G Major scale has one sharp in the fifth line. The first note is in G that is why it is called G Major. But the note the fall on F will be called now as F# or fa#
F Major scale has one flat on the third line. The first note is in F or fa that is why it is called F Major. The ton of B will be lower by 1/2 because it has a flat. the B will now be called B-flat. or ti-flat.
Look at the attached picture. Just copy it and change the letter into syllable. here is the equivalent so-fa syllables:
C- do
D-re
E-mi
F-fa
G-so
A-la
B-ti
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