There are a vast number of songs that make use of the major scale - too many, in fact, to list here. A few examples would be:
Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star
Ode to Joy, by Beethoven
Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, by Mozart
Twist and Shout, by The Beatles
Pretty Fly, by the Offspring
Friends by Led Zeppelin
Songs like that can be played in any key. It doesn't have one specific key that's always used.
D-flat major. It's the enharmonic equivalent.
Actually its in E major. For the solo he uses a c# minor scale which is the relative scale to the E major scale and has the same exact notes as the E major scale. have fun!
The diatonic scale that is played mostly on the black keys is F# major (also known enharmonically as Gb Major). The scale that is played only on black keys is the five note F# pentatonic scale. (AKA Gb pentatonic scale).
No, songs can have major scales, minor scales, whole tone scales, etc.
Almost all of Bach's symphonies were originally created in a major scale (ex. Ode to Joy).
Friends by Led Zeppelin
The major scale is the major scale. If it was altered, then it wouldn't be the major scale anymore.
Any song can have a major scale. It just depends on what the composer wants in the song. Bach used many major scales in his original works. It canveyed his feelings towards the musicians and audiences. Look for Bach's symphonies if you want to try a major- scale oriented song, such as the Ode- to- Joy.
C major is a major scale starting from C.
Songs like that can be played in any key. It doesn't have one specific key that's always used.
there is sweet Chariot and amazing grace.
A major scale and its relative minor scale share the same key signature.
The subdominant note is D in an A major scale
The D major scale has F# and C#.
The first note of the major scale is the tonic.