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- In music and music theory, a hexatonic scale is a scale with six pitches or notes per octave. Famous examples include the whole-tone scale, C D E F♯ G♯...
- blues scale can be considered a major scale with altered intervals. The hexatonic, or six-note, blues scale consists of the minor pentatonic scale plus...
- A hexatonic blues scale on C, ascending...
- Aeolian scale with one added note, A♮ (the 'blue note' of the E♭-minor hexatonic blues scale). There is an edit in the album track at 2:00 (4 bars after...
- the "Ode-to-Napoleon" hexachord (also magic hexachord and hexatonic collection or hexatonic set class) is the hexachord named after its use in the twelve-tone...
- musical styles on the continent. Characteristics include common use of hexatonic and heptatonic scales, variety of form, melodic contour, and percussive...
- hexachord (also hexachordon) is a six-note series, as exhibited in a scale (hexatonic or hexad) or tone row. The term was adopted in this sense during the Middle...
- and pentatonic scales were elaborated during the colonial period into hexatonic, and in some cases, diatonic scales. Peruvian music reflects the country’s...
- Heptatonic (7 notes per octave): the most common modern Western scale Hexatonic (6 notes per octave): common in Western folk music Pentatonic (5 notes...
- especially those further outside the western classical tradition. The hexatonic (6-note) blues scale is similar to the minor pentatonic scale and fits...