Use the following image to answer the question which scale is shown the scale says do re mi, fa la tea do the scale. Is it C major a major D, major, or F major

Based on the image provided, the scale shown is C Major.

To determine the key of the scale shown in the image, we need to match the note names with their corresponding solfège syllables. Looking at the scale, we see the syllables "do re mi fa la tea do."

In the scale of C major, the syllables match the following notes:
C (do) - D (re) - E (mi) - F ( (sol) - A (la) - B (si) - C (do)

Therefore, based on the solfège syllables provided, the scale shown in the image is in the key of C major.

To determine which scale is shown in the image, we need to understand the solfege syllables assigned to each note in the scale.

In the given scale, the syllables are: do, re, mi, fa, la, tea, do.

To identify the key or mode of the scale, we can refer to the relationships between the notes and their corresponding solfege syllables. In the major scale, the pattern of whole (W) and half (H) steps between the notes is: W-W-H-W-W-W-H.

Analyzing the syllables in the given scale, we can compare them to the pattern of a C major scale:

C D E F G A B C
do re mi fa sol la ti do

Based on this comparison, we can conclude that the scale shown with the solfege syllables "do re mi fa la tea do" corresponds to the C major scale.