11 Facts About Pentatonic scale

1.

Pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave, in contrast to the heptatonic scale, which has seven notes per octave.

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2.

However, the pentatonic scale has a unique character and is complete in terms of tonality.

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3.

Each pentatonic scale found by running up the keys C, D, E, G and A can be thought of as the five scale degrees shared by three different diatonic modes with the two remaining scale degrees removed:.

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4.

Each pentatonic scale found by running up the keys C, D, E, G and A features different intervals of notes from the tonic according to the table below.

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5.

Major pentatonic scale is the basic scale of the music of China and the music of Mongolia as well as many Southeast Asian musical traditions such as that of the Karen people as well as the indigenous Assamese ethnic groups.

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6.

The yo scale used in Japanese shomyo Buddhist chants and gagaku imperial court music is an anhemitonic pentatonic scale shown below, which is the fourth mode of the major pentatonic scale.

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7.

In Javanese gamelan music, the slendro Pentatonic scale has five tones, of which four are emphasized in classical music.

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8.

The blues scale is predominantly derived from the minor pentatonic scale, a very popular scale for improvisation in the realms of blues and rock alike.

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9.

Pentatonic scale plays a significant role in music education, particularly in Orff-based, Kodaly-based, and Waldorf methodologies at the primary or elementary level.

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10.

Pentatonic scale music centered on intervals of the fifth is often sung and played in early childhood; progressively smaller intervals are emphasized within primarily pentatonic as children progress through the early school years.

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11.

Pentatonic scale instruments used include lyres, pentatonic flutes, and tone bars; special instruments have been designed and built for the Waldorf curriculum.

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