pentatonic scale Betekenis & Definitie

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Voorbeelden van pentatonic scale

  • The feel of this phrase is that the vocal is freely traversing the pentatonic scale without much regard for the underlying chord changes.

  • The hermit thrush uses a pentatonic scale, the canyon wren all twelve semitones.

  • In light of this, it seems more logical to define a step as a move between adjacent notes on the pentatonic scale.

  • Some music educators argue against the use of the pentatonic scale, for instance, for the limitations it might place upon children's compositional and listening skills.

  • An example of such a pentatonic scale is the major scale with the fourth and seventh notes missing.

  • The khene uses a pentatonic scale in one of two modes ("thang sun" and "thang yao"), each mode having three possible keys.

  • The minor pentatonic scale replaces the 2nd scale degree with an augmented 4 followed by the fifth and is commonly known as a blues scale.

  • The major pentatonic scale begins with a major scale and omits the fourth and the seventh scale degrees.

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