The Chinese pentatonic scale I believe is roughly three or four thousand years old.
No, old is not a proper adjective. A proper adjective is an adjective derived from a proper noun, such as Swiss cheese, Bolivian pottery, Chinese silk, etc.
皇帝 (Huángdì) (Simplified Chinese.)
Hector is赫克托 in Chinese.
the Chinese civilisation was much bigger compared to others
An office Hierarchy of scale is a given defined guideline which clearly states positions and responsibilities for each single member.
the pentatonic scale is one of the oldest things in china... if not, even the oldest
The pentatonic scale used in Japanese traditional music is called the Yo scale, while in Chinese traditional music it is known as the Gong scale. Both scales consist of five notes per octave and are characterized by their simple, harmonious sound.
Traditional Chinese music uses the pentatonic major scale, while traditional Japanese music uses the pentatonic minor scale.
A pentatonic scale has five notes per octave.
An anhemitonic pentatonic scale is a pentatonic scale which contains no semitonal steps.
a scale that is diatonic and pentatonic
A great deal of it is based on the pentatonic scale.
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Yes, it does! No, a pentatonic scale has five notes.
A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
Approximately a few thousand years since this scale was used in ancient Asian music
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.