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SCALE MUSIC CHORD
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SCALE When the word "sclale" is just used by itself, it generally refers to a scale in the given key that the song is in. That means that there will be 7 distinct notes in this scale - although those notes can repeat again higher or lower. Each time the notes repeat is called a new octave. We will use a scale in the key of C to show how this chord is put together: Scale in Key of C
Note that the scale repeats at note number 8 - and the same notes C, D, E and so on repeat, just an octave higher. Of course they also repeat an octave lower. If the words "chromatic scale" are used, then that is something different. A chromatic scale is composed of all of the possible musical notes including half steps normally between normal scale notes. You can view what a chromatic scale looks like here. |
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