This reference chart lists notes of the Major scale for every root note. 1 chart covering all 12 keys.
I've included one more key, totalling in 13 keys. F# and Gb are enharmonically equivalent keys with same amount of sharps and flats (6). So they have sort of a parity—they are both valid keys. The choice between the two is a matter of notation convenience or convention in a given musical context.
Here's a list of scenarios where you may find chart like this to be really helpful.
But you are free and encouraged to come up with other uses as well and share them in the comment section below, I'd be happy to read your ideas. That way you are also sharing your experience with the rest of the community.
You've just downloaded a so-called .zip archive file. It's a way of conveniently distributing multiple files so you didn't have to download one by one. It contains several files inside but to view its content you need to extract (unzip) it.
Every modern operating system comes with a program that is capable of unpacking such archive files so you don't have to download, install and even open any additional software. Click on the downloaded file to invoke its context menu and look for Extract option. Click that and all files which reside in the zip file will be unarchived into a single directory to your device. Navigate to the extracted folder and look for the poster PDF.
Should you need any assistance with opening the file contact me and I will gladly help you out.
| Poster type | electronic |
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| Poster language | English |
| Paper size format | A4 (ISO 216) |
| Poster, printable PDF | 1 pc |
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| Poster, grayscale (B/W), printable PDF | 1 pc |
| Date added | December 9, 2023 |
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| Date last updated | May 28, 2024 |
| Version | 1.4 |
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