C-flat major
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C-flat major (or the key of C-flat) is a major scale based on C♭, containing the pitches C♭, D♭, E♭, F♭, G♭, A♭, and B♭. Its key signature has seven flats. B major, a key signature with five sharps, is the enharmonic equivalent of C-flat major.[1] C-flat major is usually not used because it uses several flats. B major is normally used instead, because it only uses five sharps.
The C-flat major scale is:

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