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'''C-sharp major''' (or the '''key of C-sharp''') is a [[major scale]] based on [[C♯ (musical note)|C{{music|sharp}}]], consisting of the pitches C{{music|sharp}}, [[D♯ (musical note)|D{{music|sharp}}]], [[E♯ (musical note)|E{{music|sharp}}]], [[F♯ (musical note)|F{{music|sharp}}]], [[G♯ (musical note)|G{{music|sharp}}]], [[A♯ (musical note)|A{{music|sharp}}]], and [[C (musical note)|B{{music|sharp}}]]. It is [[Enharmonic|enharmonically equivalent]] to [[D-flat major]]. Its [[key signature]] has seven [[Sharp (music)|sharps]]. Its [[relative key|relative minor]] is [[A-sharp minor]] (or [[Enharmonic|enharmonically]] [[B-flat minor]]) and, its [[parallel key|parallel minor]] is [[C-sharp minor]], and its enharmonic equivalence is [[D-flat major]].
 
The C-sharp major scale is: