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classifies scales as
either hemitonic or
anhemitonic.
Hemitonic scales contain one or more semitones,
while anhemitonic scales do not
contain semitones. For...
- (hemitonic) and
those without (
anhemitonic).
Musicology commonly classifies pentatonic scales as
either hemitonic or
anhemitonic.
Hemitonic scales contain...
- octave):
common in
Western folk
music Pentatonic (5
notes per octave): the
anhemitonic form (lacking semitones) is
common in folk music,
especially in Asian...
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homogeneity for
which that
scale is known, and
anhemitonic allowing the
possibility that the
resultant scale be
anhemitonic or at
least ancohemitonic itself. The...
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seconds or
major sevenths, is
called hemitonic; one
without semitones is
anhemitonic.
Harmonic semitones are an
important part of
major seventh chords, giving...
- The
ritsu and ryo
scales are
anhemitonic pentatonic scales -- five-note
scales without semitones -- used in a type of ****anese
Buddhist chant called shōmyō...
- (leading note) -
Amami folk
songs use the
scale of C, D, E, G, A - an
anhemitonic scale with
intervals 1-1-1.5-1-1.5 (the same as the Gr**** pentatonic...
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chord containing semitones is
called hemitonic; one
without semitones is
anhemitonic. The
minor second occurs in the
major scale,
between the
third and fourth...
- τόνος (tónos), τονικός (tonikós), τονή (tonḗ), τάσις (tásis), ταινία
anhemitonic, atelectasis, atonic, atritonic, barytone, catatonia, catatoniac, catatonic...
- In music, a whole-tone
scale is a
scale in
which each note is
separated from its
neighbors by the
interval of a
whole tone. In twelve-tone
equal temperament...