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  2. Category:Musical scales - Wikipedia

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    A scale is a related set of pitches (not necessarily exact) that can be used as a compositional unit. It differs from a tuning or temperament since the latter is a system for tuning an instrument. The chromatic scale can be played in Pythagorean tuning , meantone temperament , or 12-tone equal temperament , or indeed many different types of ...

  3. Scale (music) - Wikipedia

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    Some scales use a different number of pitches. A common scale in Eastern music is the pentatonic scale, which consists of five notes that span an octave. For example, in the Chinese culture, the pentatonic scale is usually used for folk music and consists of C, D, E, G and A, commonly known as gong, shang, jue, chi and yu. [14] [15]

  4. Scale ruler - Wikipedia

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    A scale ruler is a tool for measuring lengths and transferring measurements at a fixed ratio of length; two common examples are an architect's scale and engineer's scale.In scientific and engineering terminology, a device to measure linear distance and create proportional linear measurements is called a scale.

  5. Music of Hungary - Wikipedia

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    Nettl identifies two "essential features" of Hungarian folk music to be the use of "pentatonic scales composed of major seconds and minor thirds" (or "gapped scales" [10]) and "the practice of transposing a bit of melody several times to create the essence of a song".

  6. Tonnetz - Wikipedia

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    Euler's Tonnetz. The Tonnetz originally appeared in Leonhard Euler's 1739 Tentamen novae theoriae musicae ex certissismis harmoniae principiis dilucide expositae.Euler's Tonnetz, pictured at left, shows the triadic relationships of the perfect fifth and the major third: at the top of the image is the note F, and to the left underneath is C (a perfect fifth above F), and to the right is A (a ...

  7. Music scale - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Music scale

  8. Hexany - Wikipedia

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    The hexany is the figure containing both the triangles shown as well as the connecting lines between them. In this 2D construction the interval relationships are the same.

  9. Hungarian major scale - Wikipedia

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    The Hungarian major scale is a heptatonic scale subset of the octatonic scale with an omitted ♭ 2 degree. [4] It has the following interval structure in semitones ...