- A
heptatonic scale is a
musical scale that has
seven pitches, or tones, per octave.
Examples include: the
diatonic scale;
including the
major scale and...
-
addition of the
minor third to a
major pentatonic scale. However, the
heptatonic blues scale can be
considered a
major scale with
altered intervals. The...
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pentatonic scale is a
musical scale with five
notes per octave, in
contrast to
heptatonic scales,
which have
seven notes per
octave (such as the
major scale and...
-
idiophone tuned to a
pitch of a
musical scale,
whether pentatonic or
heptatonic in the case of many
African and
Asian instruments,
diatonic in many western...
- In
music theory a
diatonic scale is a
heptatonic (seven-note)
scale that
includes five
whole steps (whole tones) and two half
steps (semitones) in each...
-
chromatic variation of the
heptatonic blues scale Octatonic (8
notes per octave): used in jazz and
modern classical music Heptatonic (7
notes per octave):...
- بَھیرَوی , Sindhi: راڳ ڀيروي, Bengali: ভৈরবী) is a
Hindustani classical heptatonic (Sampurna) raga of
Bhairavi thaat. In
Western musical terms, raga Bhairavi...
- European-influenced
music theory where the
tonic is
listed first). The rows are
heptatonic and
constructed from augmented, major, neutral, and
minor seconds. Many...
- ****anese
traditional music is
often based on
pentatonic (five tone) or
heptatonic (seven tone) scales. In some instances,
harmonic minor is used, while...
- into a
pentatonic scale. But from the
earliest times,
Tamil Music is
heptatonic and
known as ēḻisai (ஏழிசை).
There are
several references to
music and...