These notes have been used to play thousands of melodies ranging from Classical music to Folk and Country, to Jazz, to classic Rock songs. The following example demonstrates a melody created from the C major scale. Once you have memorized the fingering for the scale, experiment with it and create some of your own melodies.
Once you know the pattern of tones and semitones used to create the C major scale, you can build a major scale on any of the twelve notes used in music. It is important to memorize this pattern, which is shown here:
The semitones are always found between the 3rd and 4th, and 7th and 8th degrees (notes) of the scale. All the other notes are a tone apart.