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The A harmonic minor scale uses 1 sharp on the seventh degree, that would be a G♯, and you play the G♯ both when ascending and descending. The sequence of tones and semitones in a harmonic minor scale are as follows: Tone Semitone Tone Tone Semitone, Tone-and a half, Semitone. In A minot this is A (up a tone), B (up a semitone), C (up a tone), D (up a tone), E (up a semitone), F (up a tone-and-a-half), G♯ (up a semitone), A.
No, tone and pitch are not the same. Tone refers to the attitude or emotion conveyed in speech or writing, while pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a sound.
to show light and shade, without it it would all be mono-tone and grey.
Pitch and tone are related but not the same in music. Pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a sound, while tone refers to the quality or timbre of the sound.
No, tone and pitch are not the same thing. Tone refers to the emotional quality or attitude expressed in speech or writing, while pitch refers to the highness or lowness of a sound.
The Shepard tone is created by layering multiple tones at different octaves. As the tones ascend or descend, the lower tones fade out while higher tones fade in, creating the illusion of a continuously rising or falling pitch.
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