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  2. Harmonic scale - Wikipedia

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    The harmonic scale is a "super-just" musical scale allowing extended just intonation, beyond 5-limit to the 19th harmonic (Play ⓘ), and free modulation through the use of synthesizers. Transpositions and tuning tables are controlled by the left hand on the appropriate note on a one-octave keyboard.

  3. Harmonic major scale - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic major scale in thirds. Like the familiar major, melodic minor, and harmonic minor scales, the harmonic major scale has the diatonic thirds property, which means that the interval between notes two steps apart (e.g. the fifth and seventh notes) are separated by a major or minor third, i.e. the interval of three or four semitones. [4]

  4. Scale (music) - Wikipedia

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    Since the steps of a scale can have various sizes, this process introduces subtle melodic and harmonic variation into the music. In Western tonal music, the simplest and most common type of modulation (or changing keys) is to shift from one major key to another key built on the first key's fifth (or dominant) scale degree.

  5. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    The key note, or tonic, of a piece of music is called note number one, the first step of (here), the ascending scale iii–IV–V. Chords built on several scale degrees are numbered likewise. Thus the chord progression E minor–F–G can be described as three–four–five, (or iii–IV–V).

  6. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    harmonic — Harmonic Scale: Harmonic scale chromatic on C. Play ⓘ — — — 144 — — — Hexany — — — — — — — — — Hirajoshi scale: Hirajoshi scale on C. Play ⓘ 1 3 ♯ 4 5 7 2W-W-H-2W-H (0,4,6,7,11) 5 — — — Hungarian "Gypsy" scale/Hungarian minor scale: Hungarian "Gypsy"[sic] scale on C. Play ⓘ 1 2 ♭ 3 ...

  7. Scale-step - Wikipedia

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    A scale-step triad is designated by an uppercase Roman numeral representing the scale degree of the root, much as in traditional "harmonic analysis" (see chord progression). Thus, in the above example (which is in G major), the G major triad that Schenker claims we perceive through the first two measures would be labelled "I". However, unlike ...

  8. Riemannian theory - Wikipedia

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    The descending melodic minor scale shown has the same order of half steps and whole steps as the ascending major scale. Riemannian theory , in general, refers to the musical theories of German theorist Hugo Riemann (1849–1919).

  9. Double harmonic scale - Wikipedia

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    The double harmonic major scale [1] ... The sequence of steps comprising the double harmonic scale is : half, ... In popular music, ...