The task involves completing a worksheet related to the
C Major Scale. Below is a detailed explanation of how to solve each part of the problem:
---
1. Add in the key signature and write out the major scale for the key of C Major in both treble and bass clef.
####
Key Signature for C Major:
- The key of
C Major has no sharps or flats. Therefore, the key signature will be empty (no accidentals).
####
Writing the C Major Scale:
- The
C Major scale consists of the notes:
C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
- In music notation, these notes are written as follows:
-
Treble Clef:
```
C4 → D4 → E4 → F4 → G4 → A4 → B4 → C5
```
-
Bass Clef:
```
C3 → D3 → E3 → F3 → G3 → A3 → B3 → C4
```
####
Notation:
- For the
treble clef, write the notes starting from middle C (C4) up to the next C (C5).
- For the
bass clef, write the notes starting from the C below middle C (C3) up to middle C (C4).
---
2. Color in the keys that make up a C Major scale.
####
Piano Keyboard Layout:
- The
C Major scale uses the white keys on the piano keyboard.
- The notes in the C Major scale are:
C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
- On a piano, these correspond to the following keys:
-
C: The white key at the start of each group of two black keys.
-
D, E, F, G, A, B: The subsequent white keys after C.
####
Steps to Color:
1. Locate the
C key on the piano keyboard (the first white key before a group of two black keys).
2. Color the following white keys:
C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
---
3. Write out the C Major diatonic chords in both treble and bass clef (use accidentals). Label each chord in the space provided.
####
Diatonic Chords in C Major:
The diatonic chords in the key of C Major are built by stacking thirds on each note of the scale. They are:
1.
I (C Major): C, E, G
2.
ii (D minor): D, F, A
3.
iii (E minor): E, G, B
4.
IV (F Major): F, A, C
5.
V (G Major): G, B, D
6.
vi (A minor): A, C, E
7.
vii° (B diminished): B, D, F
####
Notation:
- Each chord should be written in root position (with the root note in the bass).
- Use accidentals where necessary (though C Major has no sharps or flats).
####
Chord Notation:
1.
C Major (I):
- Treble Clef: `C, E, G`
- Bass Clef: `C, E, G`
2.
D minor (ii):
- Treble Clef: `D, F, A`
- Bass Clef: `D, F, A`
3.
E minor (iii):
- Treble Clef: `E, G, B`
- Bass Clef: `E, G, B`
4.
F Major (IV):
- Treble Clef: `F, A, C`
- Bass Clef: `F, A, C`
5.
G Major (V):
- Treble Clef: `G, B, D`
- Bass Clef: `G, B, D`
6.
A minor (vi):
- Treble Clef: `A, C, E`
- Bass Clef: `A, C, E`
7.
B diminished (vii°):
- Treble Clef: `B, D, F`
- Bass Clef: `B, D, F`
####
Labeling:
- Label each chord with its Roman numeral and quality (e.g., I Maj, ii min, etc.).
---
Final Answer Summary:
1.
Key Signature and Scale:
- Key Signature: Empty (no sharps or flats).
- Scale Notes:
-
Treble Clef: C4, D4, E4, F4, G4, A4, B4, C5
-
Bass Clef: C3, D3, E3, F3, G3, A3, B3, C4
2.
Coloring the Piano Keys:
- Color the white keys corresponding to:
C, D, E, F, G, A, B, C.
3.
Diatonic Chords:
-
I (C Major): C, E, G
-
ii (D minor): D, F, A
-
iii (E minor): E, G, B
-
IV (F Major): F, A, C
-
V (G Major): G, B, D
-
vi (A minor): A, C, E
-
vii° (B diminished): B, D, F
---
This completes the worksheet. If you need further clarification or additional details, feel free to ask!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of major scale worksheet.