C major is neither a sharp nor a flat key. It contains no accidentals – only natural notes. (The same is true for the relative minor key of A minor
Is there a C major?
Cb is a white key on the piano. Another name for Cb is B, which has the same note/pitch, meaning both note names are enharmonic with respect to each other. It is called flat because it is 1 semitone(s) / semitone(s) below the white note, after which it is called the C note.
Is C the same as Db?
C♯ and D♭ are enharmonic identical. This means that they are played from the same key on a piano, but have a different musical meaning and should actually sound slightly different (although the difference is minimal).
Why is there no C major?
Quite simply because acoustically in our current system there is no room for other pitches between Bb and C or E and F. The scale was originally conceived as a 7-scale, with the tones A, Bb, C, D, E, F,
What is C major?
B flat major The direct enharmonic equivalent of C major is B flat major, a five sharp key signature.
Is C the same as B?
The scales B flat major and C major are enharmonic major scales. They have the same pitches but different note names