pentatonic scale
The scale is the Celsius scale and not celcious. The freezing point depends on the substance under consideration and that has not been specified.
The typical five-note scale that is still until today used in Asian music is called pentatonic (pente = five in greek).
Celsius devises the temperature scale based on the boiling point and freezing point of water.
The temperature scale in which water freezes at 32 degrees and boils (vaporizes) at 212 degrees is the Fahrenheit scale. It is based on a scale that Daniel Fahrenheit in 1724.
Pentatonic scales consist of five notes, and are mostly used for soloing, as the five notes tend to not clash with the chord progression.
the amount of numbers on a scale
The Celsius scale is simply based on the properties of water. Zero Celsius - is the point at which water freezes, similarly... 100 Celsius is the point at which water boils.
A Pentatonic scale is a scale with five beatsCretth 2010
This scale is the Réaumur scale.
Pentatonic scale in Greek means five tone scale.
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This is the Fahrenheit scale.
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.
3.17 on a 4 point scale is the equivalent of 79.25%
86% would be 2.58 on a 3-point scale.
It depends but its a lot easier to get high grades (A's and B's) on a ten point grading scale.