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'''C{{music|sharp}} major''' (or '''C-sharp major''') is a [[major scale]] based on '''C-{{music|sharp}}''', consisting of the pitches [[C♯ (musical note)|C-{{music|sharp}}]], [[D♯ (musical note)|D-{{music|sharp}}]], [[F (musical note)|E-{{music|sharp}}]] (enharmonic to F natural), [[F♯ (musical note)|F-{{music|sharp}}]], [[G♯ (musical note)|G-{{music|sharp}}]], [[A♯ (musical note)|A-{{music|sharp}}]], B-sharpand [[C (enharmonicmusical to C-naturalnote) and C-|B{{music|sharp}}]]. Its [[key signature]] has seven sharps (''see below:'' [[#Scales and keys|Scales and keys]]). [The note '''C-sharp''' is a [[semitone]] between C & D.]
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'''C-sharp major''' is a [[major scale]] based on '''C-sharp''', consisting of the pitches C-sharp, [[D-sharp]], [[E-sharp]] (enharmonic to F natural), [[F-sharp]], [[G-sharp]], [[A-sharp]], B-sharp (enharmonic to C-natural) and C-sharp. Its [[key signature]] has seven sharps (''see below:'' [[#Scales and keys|Scales and keys]]). [The note '''C-sharp''' is a [[semitone]] between C & D.]
 
Its [[relative key|relative minor]] is [[A-sharp minor]], and its [[parallel key|parallel minor]] is [[C-sharp minor]]. Its enharmonic equivalent is [[D-flat major]].
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==Well-known contemporary music in this key==
See [[D -flat major]].
 
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