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  • Diatonic scale - Wikipedia
    In music theory, a diatonic scale is a heptatonic (seven-note) scale that includes five whole steps (whole tones) and two half steps (semitones) in each octave, in which the two half steps are separated from each other by either two or three whole steps
  • What Is A Diatonic Scale? - Hello Music Theory
    A diatonic scale is a type of music scale with seven notes (also called a heptatonic scale) Diatonic scales must have two half-step (semitone) intervals and five whole-step (tone) intervals within one octave
  • Diatonic | Major Minor Scales, Intervals Chords | Britannica
    Diatonic, in music, any stepwise arrangement of the seven “natural” pitches (scale degrees) forming an octave without altering the established pattern of a key or mode—in particular, the major and natural minor scales
  • Diatonic scales and diatonic notes explained - Piano scales
    The diatonic system is based on seven whole steps of perfect fifths: C - G - D - A - E - B - F In modern Western music a scale is referred to as diatonic if it is based on five of whole steps together with two half steps
  • Diatonic Scales: The Complete Guide - Public Domain Music
    Diatonic scales are composed of seven distinct pitches within an octave, following a specific pattern of whole and half steps, and are foundational to creating melodies and harmonies in Western music
  • Diatonic Scale - Definition, Types, Construction, Applications
    A diatonic scale is a seven-note musical scale consisting of five whole steps and two half steps within one octave These scales form the basis of Western music, and they are characterised by their unique patterns of whole and half steps, which give each scale its distinct sound
  • The Diatonic Scale
    The Diatonic Scale is a seven note scale It is the foundation for most western music The A Minor Scale-Start from the A note and end on the A note an octave higher The C Major Scale-Start from the C note and end on the C note an octave higher
  • Diatonic Scale: The Complete Beginners Guide - eMastered
    To be considered a diatonic scale, the scale has to contain exactly five whole steps and two half steps, arranged in a strictly defined way As noted, the major scale is the most well known example of a diatonic scale


















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