There is no such thing as a ''tritonic scale'', a tritone is an interval of six semitones (half an octave), hence the name ''tritone'' which means ''three tones''.
Not intentionally. They use a map book with notes of previous trips and water depth. The map book and notes are a pilot's prized possession and take years to fill out. Many of the pilots on the waterways can draw the whole river they operate with every turn and marker from memory. Its Skill and practice more than trig.
Four half steps, or two whole steps.
Oh, dude, I have no idea how much Robin McGraw weighs. Like, I'm not her personal scale or anything. Plus, it's kinda rude to ask about someone's weight, you know? Let's focus on more important things, like how many episodes of Friends I can binge-watch in one sitting.
It is a relationship where one input results in many outputs. A common example is square roots.the square root of 4 is -2 as well as +2. In fact, all positive numbers have two square roots: one negative and one positive. So that is an example of a one-to-many relation.Mathematically, such a relation is not a function. However, by restricting the codomain (range) to only non-negative (or only non-positive) values the relation can be made into a function.Similarly, the inverse functions for all six trigonometric ratios must have restricted codomains. Otherwise, because of their periodicity, each input has infinitely many outputs.For example, arctan[sqrt(3)] = pi/3 + k*pi = pi*(1/3+k) radians, where k is any integer.
2 metric tons is 4,409.2 pounds.
A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
A pentatonic scale has five notes per octave.
There are typically seven notes in a musical scale.
A typical musical scale has seven notes.
It contains 12 notes.
Seven
A major scale has 8 notes, including the second use of the tonic.
In a diatonic scale, there are eight notes in an octave.
there are 12 notes in a western major scale..... i hope this helps :)
7
Eight
There is no relationship between eighth notes and a concert scale.