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    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scale_(music)

    In music theory, a scale is any set of musical notes ordered by fundamental frequency or pitch. A scale ordered by increasing pitch is an ascending scale, and a scale ordered by decreasing pitch is a descending scale. Often, especially in the context of the common practice period, most or all of the melody … See more

    Scales, steps, and intervals
    Scales are typically listed from low to high pitch. Most scales are octave-repeating, meaning their pattern of notes is the same in every octave (the Bohlen–Pierce scale is one exception). An … See more

    In many musical circumstances, a specific note of the scale is chosen as the tonic—the central and most stable note of the scale. In Western … See more

    Through the introduction of blue notes, jazz and blues employ scale intervals smaller than a semitone. The blue note is an interval that is technically neither major nor minor but "in the middle", giving it a characteristic flavour. A regular piano cannot play blue … See more

    Scales in traditional Western music generally consist of seven notes and repeat at the octave. Notes in the commonly used scales (see just below) are separated by whole and half step intervals of tones and semitones. The harmonic minor … See more

    Composers transform musical patterns by moving every note in the pattern by a constant number of scale steps: thus, in the C major scale, the pattern C–D–E might be shifted up, or See more

    Equal temperament
    In Western music, scale notes are often separated by equally tempered tones or semitones, creating … See more

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  2. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_musical_scales_and_modes

    66 rows · The following is a list of musical scales and modes. Degrees are relative to the …

  3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Musical_scales

    A scale is a related set of pitches (not necessarily exact) that can be used as a compositional unit. It differs from a tuning or temperament since the latter is a system for tuning an …

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    In music, a scale is a set of notes in order of their pitch (that is, their frequency ). [1] If the scale starts with the note which has the lowest pitch and goes up to the note with the highest pitch, …

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_musical_scales

      A variety of musical scales are used in traditional Japanese music. While a twelve-tone ( dodecatonic) Chinese scale has influenced Japanese music since the Heian period, in …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_scale

      The major scale is one of the most commonly used musical scales, especially in Western music. It is one of the diatonic scales. Like many musical scales, it is made up of seven notes: the …

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      Musical scale - Wikimedia Commons Musical scale From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository aeolic scale doric scale major scale harmonic minor scale lokric scale lydian scale

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      A musical scale is a discrete set of pitches used in making or describing music. The most important scale in the Western tradition is the diatonic scale but many others have been used …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Musical_notation

      Hand-written musical notation by J. S. Bach (1685–1750). This is the beginning of the Prelude from the Suite for Lute in G minor, BWV 995 (transcription of Cello Suite No. 5, BWV 1011).

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Svara

      Svara or swara (Devanagari: स्वर, generally pronounced as swar) is a Sanskrit word that connotes simultaneously a breath, a vowel, the sound of a musical note corresponding to its …

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