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A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
Any pentatonic scale contains 5 notes. "Penta" is a prefix meaning 5.
A pentatonic scale has 5 notes.
Pentatonic scales contain 5 notes, the same way a pentagon has 5 sides.
A pentatonic scale has five notes per octave.
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A pentatonic scale is a musical scale with five notes per octave.
Any pentatonic scale contains 5 notes. "Penta" is a prefix meaning 5.
A pentatonic scale has 5 notes.
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The pentatonic scale used in Japanese traditional music is called the Yo scale, while in Chinese traditional music it is known as the Gong scale. Both scales consist of five notes per octave and are characterized by their simple, harmonious sound.
That is a misconception. Just as you can have a major scale that starts on any of the 12 tones, you can have pentatonic scales starting on any tone as well. It is the spacing and the number of notes that make a scale pentatonic. Incidentally, you can have a pentatonic melody with standard (non-pentatonic) harmonies accompanying it.
Pentatonic scales consist of five notes, and are mostly used for soloing, as the five notes tend to not clash with the chord progression.
Pentatonic scales contain 5 notes, the same way a pentagon has 5 sides.
The pentatonic scale has five notes. It is widely used in oriental music. The notes starting from C are C D E G A.
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