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A scale movement refers to a series of notes played in ascending or descending order according to a particular musical scale. Scales are fundamental to Music Theory and composition, providing a foundation for melodies, harmonies, and improvisation. Movement through scales can create a sense of direction and tonality within a piece of music.

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