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all of the work that Debussy has composed. It is very difficult to use this scale correctly unless you have a lot of practice.

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Which of Debussy's pieces use the pentatonic scale?

Debussy makes use of the pentatonic scale in the first movement (entitled Pagodes) of his piano solo Estampes(composed in 1903).


Why does Debussy was a french composer?

He is famouse because he composed some of the greatest french songs, influenced many other famous people, formulated the 21st note scale, changed how insutrments were used for orchestration, and was a brillian composer/piano player


How has eastern music influenced music in the west?

Eastern music first began influencing Western music at the end of the Romantic Period. Actually, this influence is what caused Impressionism. Claude Debussy was at a great exhibition, and noticed one of their instruments. This instrument required several people to play, and used the pentatonic scale was used. Debussy enjoyed the music so much, he thought he would try to imitate the sound of the instrument using a western scale. Viola! The impressionistic period was born!


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Can you name the two scales that debussy used which help give his music a blurry sound.?

Debussy often used the whole tone scale and the pentatonic scale to create a sense of ambiguity and blur in his music. The whole tone scale, consisting of six consecutive whole steps, lacks a strong tonal center, while the pentatonic scale, with its five notes, offers a more open, less defined harmonic structure. Together, these scales contribute to the dreamy, impressionistic quality characteristic of Debussy's compositions.


What is the origin of the pentatonic scale?

Presumably, the pentatonic scale was first used in Eastern Asian regions during medieval period in history of music. Debussy and other Late Romantic composers were highly influenced of the scale.


Does excel derives the chart scale based on the values in the worksheet along the vertical axis also is called the y-axis or value of the chart?

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Does excel derives the chart scale based on the values in the worksheet along the vertical axis also called the y axis or value axis of the chart?

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What were debussys most famous works?

Many opinions, so here's mine: Claude-Achille Debussy was experimenting with a new tonality, the whole-note scale, where every step is a whole note (the major scale runs whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half). It's a marvellous effect. Pieces that come quickly to mind are: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun Claire de Lune (Moonlight) the Girl with the Flaxen Hair la Mer (the Sea) a string quartet Two close contemporaries exploring similar kinds of sound were Maurice Ravel and Gabriel Fauré.


Does excel derives the chart scale based on the values in the worksheet along the vertical axis also called the y-axis or value axis of the chart?

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Is the tritonic scale is made up of eight notes?

No, the tritonic scale is not made up of eight notes; it consists of only three notes. The term "tritonic" derives from "tri," meaning three, and typically features a pattern of intervals that creates a distinct sound. This scale is often found in various musical traditions around the world, particularly in folk music.