(Use the audio sample to answer this question) I know you guys can’t hear it but I’m hoping you can answer this

What is the scale?
A. C minor
B.C major
C. C chromatic scale
D. C pentatonic scale

Can't answer without hearing the audio.

As an AI text-based bot, I cannot directly analyze or interpret audio samples. However, I can guide you on how to determine the scale based on the audio sample you have. Here are a few steps you can follow to identify the scale:

1. Listen to the audio sample carefully and try to identify the tonal center or the note that sounds the most stable or resolved. You can hum or play along with the audio sample on a keyboard or any other musical instrument to find the tonal center.

2. Once you have identified the tonal center, check if it matches any of the options provided - C minor, C major, C chromatic scale, or C pentatonic scale. Keep in mind that the tonal center will give you a clue about the scale.

3. To determine the scale, pay attention to the pattern of notes used in the audio sample. Analyze if it follows the characteristics of a major, minor, chromatic, or pentatonic scale.

4. Major scales typically have a bright and happy sound, while minor scales sound darker or sadder. Chromatic scales include all twelve notes within an octave, providing a more dissonant or colorful sound. Pentatonic scales consist of five notes and often have a more exotic or traditional feel.

By following these steps and using your analysis of the audio sample, you should be able to determine the scale being used.