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B♯ Major

The major scale (Ionian mode): seven notes following whole–whole–half–whole–whole–whole–half. The foundational scale of Western tonal music, with a bright, resolved character.

1B♯2C𝄪3D𝄪4E♯5F𝄪6G𝄪7A𝄪1B♯2C𝄪3D𝄪4E♯5F𝄪6G𝄪7A𝄪

Notes

1B♯
2C𝄪
3D𝄪
4E♯
5F𝄪
6G𝄪
7A𝄪

Common progressions

IIVV
B♯E♯F𝄪

The classic three-chord progression of rock, blues, and country.

IVviIV
B♯F𝄪G𝄪mE♯

The pop progression — heard in everything from "Don't Stop Believin'" to "Let It Be".

IviIVV
B♯G𝄪mE♯F𝄪

The 50s doo-wop progression ("Earth Angel", "Stand By Me").

viIVIV
G𝄪mE♯B♯F𝄪

The same chords as I–V–vi–IV, starting on the relative minor. Sounds wistful where I–V–vi–IV sounds uplifting.

ii7V7Imaj7
C𝄪m7F𝄪7B♯maj7

The fundamental cadence of jazz harmony — m7 to dominant 7 to major 7.