8 - oct as in eight.
In a diatonic scale, there are eight notes in an octave.
8, the same as a major scale. (The last note name is the same as the first - one octave above.)
A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
One difference between a whole tone scale and a pentatonic scale is that a whole tone scale has 6 notes per octave while a pentatonic scale has 5 notes per octave. Another major difference is that a whole tone scale has all adjacent notes a whole step apart, while a pentatonic scale does not consist entirely of whole steps, and since a pentatonic scale is only defined as a scale with 5 notes per octave, there are many pentatonic scales that are possible.
Eight: a b c-sharp d e f-sharp g-sharp a
There is a total of 29 notes: 14 are ascending, 1 is at the top of the scale, and the other 14 are descending.
A pentatonic scale has five notes per octave.
There are 8 notes in an octave.
An octave is made up of notes spanning from A to G, from one A to the next A is an octave, and the word 'noat' is spelled 'note'.
A major scale has 8 notes, including the second use of the tonic.
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
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