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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♯...
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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...
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often portra**** in
Ragamala paintings as two
couples kissing. It is a
hexatonic Indian raga; Pa (the
fifth tone) is omitted.
Marva is the
eponymous raga...
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Heptatonic (7
notes per octave): the most
common modern Western scale Hexatonic (6
notes per octave):
common in
Western folk
music Pentatonic (5 notes...
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Hindustani music. It is from the
Khamaj thaat. It is
pentatonic in aaroha,
hexatonic in avaroha. SRA on
Samay and
Ragas SRA on
Ragas and
Thaats Rajan Parrikar...
- A
hexatonic blues scale on C, ascending...
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pentatonic scales were
elaborated during the
colonial period into
hexatonic, and in some cases,
diatonic scales.
Peruvian music reflects the country’s...
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musical styles on the continent.
Characteristics include common use of
hexatonic and
heptatonic scales,
variety of form,
melodic contour, and percussive...
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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...
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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...