You will solve the problem:)
Explanation:
Hello! I want to show you how to do this problem. The answer is simple, if you break it down. Follow these steps to complete the problem:
Start out by writing all the major keys. All the major keys are A, A#/Bb, B, C, C#/Db, D, D#/Eb, E, F, F#/Gb, G, and G#/Ab. Find the home note. The name of the note is also the name of the key. For example, C is the home note for the key of C. F is the home note for the key of F.Fill out the rest of the notes. Once you write down where C is, then fill out the rest of the key. Don't be confused by WWHWWWH. That pattern tells you which notes go where. W represents a whole note, while H represents a half note.Let's look at an example. Imagine we wanted to fill out the key of G major. We would start off by finding the home note. The home note is G. Now, label G on your manuscript paper. Starting at G, fill out the rest of the key using the pattern WWHWWWH. The next note is a whole step away from G. That would be A. The following note is a whole step away from A. That would be B. The third note is a half step away from B. That would C. The fourth note is a whole step from C. That would be D. The next note is a whole step from D. That would be E. The following note would be a whole step from E, which is F#. The finally, the last note is a half step away from F#, which would be G. Because you already labeled G in the beginning, you do not need to repeat it. Thus, you would end up with the notes G, A, B, C, D, E, F#.
If none of this helped, try this link: http://musictheorysite.com/major-scales/