A chromatic scale on any musical instrument is a scale that usually goes up 1 octave then goes down again. The difference between these and a regular scale is, are all the notes including the ones' in between, like sharps and flats or, in other words, half steps. For example, a C chromatic scale would start out like this: C, C sharp, D, E flat, E, F, F sharp, G, flat, A, A sharp, B, C, then back down.
The simple blues scale beginning on C is: C, Eb, F, F#(Gb), G, Bb, C. Disregarding the repeated C, there are only six notes in the scale so it is sometimes called hexatonic (six tone) blues scale. There are other versions and alterations of the blues scale, as well.
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The Cx Major scale will have 14 sharps (all 7 double-sharps), and the scale goes like this: Cx, Dx, Ex (same as F♯), Fx, Gx, Ax, Bx (same as C♯), Cx.
C D E F G A B C is the C Major scale.
F, G, A, Bb, C, D, E, F
E minor harmonic scale looks like this : E F# G A B C D# E The major scale for E minor is G major.
1 K change = 1°C changeThe Celsius scale is exactly like the Kelvin scale except for the fact that O°C is 273.15 K.
Scroll down to related links and look at "Kelvin scale in comparison to degrees Celsius scale".
a scale factor looks like a proportion but in the end it just looks like a ratio.
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C major is a major scale starting from C.
A scale looks looks like the axis of a graph or a numbered list. In this case I believe it is called the Mohs' scale of hardness.
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The C major scale is: C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
The scale of c minor, in melodic form, has the following notes: Ascending - C - D - Eâ™­ - F - G - Aâ™­ - Bâ™® - C Descending - C - Bâ™­ - Aâ™­ - G - F - Eâ™­ - D - C