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About The Introductory Violin Scale, Pentatonic Scale

09-24-2024

About The Introductory Violin Scale, Pentatonic Scale

Scale (Scale)
Refers to each tone in the tuning formula, starting from a certain pitch, that is, starting from the main tone, and arranging the notes from low to high in the order of pitch. Such a tone column is called a scale.The scale from low to high is called upstream, and from high to low is called downstream.The scale we are talking about today is based on the most common major scale (major) and minor scale (minor).
Pentatonic scale (Pentatonic scale)
A scale composed of five tones.It is mostly used in the tune of folk music.Such as: do, re, mi, sol, la, (do).
Major (Major mode)
A kind of tuning.In the heptatonic scale, the spacing between adjacent two tones is divided into two types: diatonic and chromatic.Except for the chromatic intervals between the third and fourth tones and the seventh and eighth tones, the rest of the scale is diatonic.The color of the major is more clear.


Minor (Minor mode)
A kind of tuning, the heptatonic scale has four forms: "natural minor", "harmony minor", "melody minor", and "modern minor".The color of the minor key is generally darker than the larger tone, and it is often used to express sad and melancholy emotions.The interval between two or three tones and five or six tones in natural minor (minor scale) is a semitone.
Just intonation (Just intonation)
Different from the twelve-mean law.The relationship between each tone and the lead tone in the scale is pure pitch.Since the chromatic tones formed in this way cannot be evenly divided, they cannot be transposed casually, and they have now been eliminated by history.

 

 

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