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A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
Any pentatonic scale contains 5 notes. "Penta" is a prefix meaning 5.
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An anhemitonic pentatonic scale is a pentatonic scale which contains no semitonal steps.
A pentatonic scale has five notes per octave.
There are five main types of pentatonic scales: the major pentatonic scale, the minor pentatonic scale, the blues scale (which can be viewed as a variation of the minor pentatonic), and the two common modal variations—Dorian and Mixolydian pentatonics. Each of these scales consists of five notes, hence the name "pentatonic." In different musical traditions, such as Asian or African music, variations of pentatonic scales also exist, further expanding the concept.
a scale that is diatonic and pentatonic
Pentatonic scales contain 5 notes, the same way a pentagon has 5 sides.
Pentatonic scale
There are five major and five minor pentatonic scales, for 10 in total. If using the scales to play guitar, there are five common patterns on the neck.
The pentatonic scale is used in many traditional music styles, but its origins can be traced back to various cultures around the world. Some of the earliest known uses of the pentatonic scale come from ancient Chinese and Greek music.
Five. "Penta" is a prefix meaning "five." A pentatonic is a scale with five notes, the way a pentagon is a shape with five sides.