Noun
(music) the major scale having no sharps or flats
Source: WordNetAll other intervals are called chromatic to C major. Source: Internet
By the second half of the 18th century, figured bass was almost entirely eliminated, except in sacred choral music, where it lingered until well after 1800: Beethoven's Mass in C major (1807), for example, has a figured bass part. Source: Internet
Columbia LP 33CX1074 * Prelude in C major (Vol 4, 1); Prelude in D major (Vol 4, 3); Canzona in D minor (Vol 4, 10) (with Mendelssohn, Sonata in D minor op 65.6). Source: Internet
Emmons, p. 38 In 1825, Schubert also wrote the Piano Sonata in A minor (D 845, first published as op. 42), and began the Symphony in C major (Great C major, D. 944), which was completed the following year. Source: Internet
Episode further Further entries of the subject follow this initial exposition, either immediately (as for example in Fugue No. 1 in C major, BWV 846 of the Well-Tempered Clavier ), or separated by episodes. Source: Internet
About this sound Play ( help · info ) Open position C major triad. Source: Internet