C major
C major is a major scale based on C, consisting of the pitches C, D, E, F, G, A, and B. C major is one of the most common keys used in music. Its key signature has no flats or sharps. Its relative minor is A minor and its parallel minor is C minor.
The C major scale is:
These are less common and mostly used in jazz. Changes needed for the melodic and harmonic versions of the scale are written in with accidentals as necessary. The C harmonic major and melodic major scales are:
On the piano, the C major scale can be played by playing only the white keys starting on C.
Scale degree chords
The scale degree chords of C major are:- Tonic – C major
- Supertonic – D minor
- Mediant – E minor
- Subdominant – F major
- Dominant – G major
- Submediant – A minor
- Leading-tone – B diminished
Compositions
Many masses and settings of the Te Deum in the Classical era were in C major. Mozart and Haydn wrote most of their masses in C major. Gounod said that "only God composes in C major". Six of his own masses are written in C.
Of Franz Schubert's two symphonies in the key, the first is nicknamed the "Little C major" and the second the "Great C major".
Scott Joplin's "The Entertainer" is written in C major.
Many musicians have stated that every musical key conjures up specific feelings. This idea is further explored in a radio program called The Signature Series. American popular songwriter Bob Dylan claimed the key of C major to "be the key of strength, but also the key of regret". Sibelius's Symphony No. 7 is in C major and that key was of great importance in his previous symphonies.
Notable examples
- Johann Sebastian Bach
- * Toccata, Adagio and Fugue in C major, BWV 564
- * Prelude and Fugue in C major, BWV 846
- * Sonata No. 3 in C major, BWV 1005
- * Cello Suite No. 3, BWV 1009
- Joseph Haydn
- * Cello Concerto No. 1
- * Symphony No. 7, Le Midi
- * Symphony No. 60, Il distratto
- * Symphony No. 82, The Bear
- * String Quartet No. 32, The Bird
- * String Quartet No. 62, Emperor
- * Mass No. 10, Missa in tempore belli
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- * 12 Variations in C major on the French song "Ah, vous dirai-je, Maman", KV 265
- * Concerto for flute and harp, KV 299/297c
- * Piano Concerto No. 8, KV 246
- * Piano Concerto No. 13, KV 415
- * Piano Concerto No. 21, KV 467
- * Piano Concerto No. 25, KV 503
- * Piano Sonata No. 1, KV 279
- * Piano Sonata No. 7, KV 309
- * Piano Sonata No. 10, KV 330
- * Piano Sonata No. 16, KV 545
- * String Quartet No. 19, KV 465
- * Symphony No. 16, KV 128
- * Symphony No. 22, KV 162
- * Symphony No. 28, KV 200
- * Symphony No. 34, KV 338
- * Symphony No. 36, KV 425
- * Symphony No. 41, KV 551
- Ludwig van Beethoven
- * Piano Sonata No. 3, Op. 2, No. 3
- * Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 15
- * Symphony No. 1, Op. 21
- * Rondo Op. 51, No. 1
- * Piano Sonata No. 21, Op. 53
- * Triple Concerto for violin, cello, and piano in C major, Op. 56
- * String Quartet No. 9, Op. 59/3
- * Mass in C major, Op. 86
- Franz Schubert
- * Wanderer Fantasy, Op. 15 D. 760
- * Fantasy for violin and piano, D. 934
- * Sonata for 4-hands, D. 812
- * Symphony No. 6
- * Symphony No. 9, D. 944
- * String Quintet in C major, D. 956
- Felix Mendelssohn
- * Wedding March from A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Frédéric Chopin
- * Introduction and Polonaise brillante for cello and piano, Op. 3
- * Etude Op. 10 No. 1 "Waterfall"
- * Etude Op. 10 No. 7 "Toccata"
- * Mazurka Op. 67 No. 3
- Robert Schumann
- * Toccata, Op. 7
- * Fantasie in C, Op. 17
- * Arabeske, Op. 18
- * Symphony No. 2, Op. 61
- Anton Bruckner
- * Te Deum
- Georges Bizet
- * Symphony in C
- * Souvenirs de Rome
- Jean Sibelius
- * Symphony No. 3, Op. 52
- * Symphony No. 7, Op. 105
- Maurice Ravel: Boléro
- Igor Stravinsky: Symphony in C
- Sergei Prokofiev
- * Piano Concerto No. 3, Op. 26
- * Symphony No. 4, Op. 47
- * Symphony No. 4, Op. 112
- Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 7, Op. 60
- Terry Riley: In C
- Duke Ellington: "C Jam Blues"