In piano:
A scale includes the full 8 notes from a given octave. An octave is a series of 8 notes, if its a C octave, it includes C D E F G A B and C. The scale includes the sharps and flats required of a key.
THE ANSER IS 8 NOTES IN A LINE YOU MUMPET
Yes, it does! No, a pentatonic scale has five notes.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
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In a diatonic scale, there are eight notes in an octave.
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THE ANSER IS 8 NOTES IN A LINE YOU MUMPET
The pentatonic scale uses 5 tones in an octave.
An octave scale... is any scale covering eight notes. For example, the Scale of C consists of the notes C,D,E,F,G,A,B & C. The scale of F is F,G,A,A#,C,D,E & F
Mi is the third of the scale.
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'.
Yes, it does! No, a pentatonic scale has five notes.
It is known as an Octave (a musical scale of eight notes).
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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.