Musical scale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In music, a scale is a group of musical notes collected in ascending and descending order, that provides material for or is used to conveniently represent part or all of a musical work including mel...
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The diatonic scale is a very important scale. Out of all the possible seven note scales it has the highest number of consonant intervals, and the greatest number of major and minor triads. ... Generally speaking, the iii chord should be used only as the harmony behind a descending scale line of 8, 7,
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Learn GUITAR and MUSIC theory for jazz, blues, rock, folk, all musical styles, by performer/teacher - TONY DESMARTEAU ... GUITAR MAIN; HOME; ©2009 TONY DESMARTEAU...
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AND the diatonic, ... The desire that half-tones or dissonance be avoided (and the decreasing audibility of the overtones) explains the general refusal or failure to create scales with 8, 9, 10, 11 or more notes, keeping usually to 5 or 7 note limits, despite the fact that among the widest developed number systems...
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Such a combination of whole-tone and half-tone is the heart and soul of what makes up 7-note diatonic scales. ... One of the infrequent exceptions to this mental penchant is the historical 5 and 7-note musical scales. One look at a piano keyboard shows that our inclination for equal spacings for intervals between...
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Out of all the possible 7 note scales, the Diatonic has the greatest number of constant intervals and the most major and minor triads. The Diatonic Major scale has 3 major, 3 minor triads with only 1 tri-tone, diminished 5/ Augmented 4th. Count each of the minor and major chords in the key of C Major below.
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C, or more neutrally to a moveable ”Do” system where 0 corresponds to scale degree ˆ1. We then use a familiar name to identify the scales. We obtain five uniquely named 7 note scales, diatonic, melodic minor;
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* There is no theoretical reason for starting with F rather than with any other note of the scale. F has been selected merely in order ... Now we can play all of the music we played in the earlier 2, 5 and 7-tone scales, and we can also play diatonic music using 7-tone scales with full freedom of modulation through 12 keys.
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diatonic scale ... to slide seamlessly from one note to the next. Easily achieved with the voice or on the trombone (with its slide), but also possible with good breath control on other instruments (saxophone, string bass, guitar, trumpet).
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