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The pentatonic scale.
Traditional Chinese music uses the pentatonic major scale, while traditional Japanese music uses the pentatonic minor scale.
they sound very high pitched and low pitched all at once sometimes it can sound happy :) or sometimes it can sound sad :( but it is amazing how u can make the pentatonic scales work and they can be made awesome
There are far more than two types of scale in music. A few types of scales include major, natural minor, harmonic minor, melodic minor, whole-tone, pentatonic, octatonic, blues, and the church modes.
The notes for E minor pentatonic are E, G, A, B, and D. All naturals!
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.
That is a misconception. Just as you can have a major scale that starts on any of the 12 tones, you can have pentatonic scales starting on any tone as well. It is the spacing and the number of notes that make a scale pentatonic. Incidentally, you can have a pentatonic melody with standard (non-pentatonic) harmonies accompanying it.
A scale with five tones is called a pentatonic scale; there are various types of pentatonic scales but the most obvious pentatonic scales can be found by playing just the black keys on the way up or down on the piano.
The pentatonic scale.
A Minor and a Major chords.
Mostly major pentatonic. But they used blues scales too.
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Pentatonic scales consist of five notes, and are mostly used for soloing, as the five notes tend to not clash with the chord progression.
Pentatonic scales contain 5 notes, the same way a pentagon has 5 sides.
The pentatonic scale consists of notes that don't tend to clash or sound bad against the most chords.
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Coldplay generally use the more "emotional" full major and minor scales. If you're hoping to jam along with their songs you still can, as the pentatonic scales are derived from the majors and minors, so for example if the song is in E minor you can just play in E minor pentatonic. Hope that helped!