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Guitar Lessons @ Elite Music In Toronto | Elite Music Academy1.) Guitar Lessons @ Elite Music In Toronto | Elite Music Academy

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 22 0:00:00 PST 2008

For example, the numbers that are used to name the intervals refer to their relative positions in a diatonic major scale. Most of the other common scales and patterns used in music are described in relationship to the major scale. ...

From tasos

Beyond Emotion, Part Two: The Gestalt Theory of Music2.) Beyond Emotion, Part Two: The Gestalt Theory of Music

Over one day ago | Fri Jan 2 14:14:00 PST 2009

This principle, in a musical context, seems to lend credence to Rand?s theory that people respond to music that suits their particular cognitive styles, whether it matches the cognitive marvel of the diatonic scale developed by the ...

From Joe Maurone

"Music of the Gods?" Part III-Romanticism and Sense of Life3.) "Music of the Gods?" Part III-Romanticism and Sense of Life

Over one day ago | Mon Dec 15 0:56:00 PST 2008

Perigo states elsewhere that the diatonic scale was a great achievement that should not be overturned; well, rock musicians DO use the diatonic scale, very few would could be accused of employing the 12-tone row or atonality (or ...

From Joe Maurone

The Biology of Music Luis Benítez-Bribiesca, Patricia M. Gray ...4.) The Biology of Music Luis Benítez-Bribiesca, Patricia M. Gray ...

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 30 10:59:00 PST 2008

The diatonic scale that arrived more than three centuries ago, consists mostly of an imperfect sequence of notes that are an old, natural division of the octave. The diatonic scale has been compared to the music of whales, birds and the ...

From Michelle Minke

All about Octave and its Temperament (and Cents)5.) All about Octave and its Temperament (and Cents)

Over one day ago | Wed Nov 19 6:25:00 PST 2008

The octave, in modern music, is divided into "12 half notes" so that it 7 full steps and 5 half steps to get from one named note to the same note in the octave above or below. These 12 notes are what make up the "Diatonic Scale" when ...

From arin...

Play a Scale on Trumpet, Cornet, or Flugelhorn: Playing a C Major ...6.) Play a Scale on Trumpet, Cornet, or Flugelhorn: Playing a C Major ...

Over one day ago | Tue Dec 9 0:00:00 PST 2008

Once musicians have mastered running up and down the C major scale, they?re ready to tackle some songs. To start this, they may need a few notes outside the seven previously mentioned in the diatonic scale sung as ?Doe, ray, me, etc. ...

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Architecture as a Sequence of Harmonic / Melodic Space pt17.) Architecture as a Sequence of Harmonic / Melodic Space pt1

Over one day ago | Fri Oct 10 20:01:00 PDT 2008

Western music are not based on the Chromatic scale, but uses a variety of Diatonic scales. The difference between them is that while the Chromatic scale relies on the 12 notes being played successfully at semitone intervals, ...

From mriad

[Studylog Music/Technology] Gregorian Chant Analysis8.) [Studylog Music/Technology] Gregorian Chant Analysis

Over one day ago | Sat Oct 4 16:27:00 PDT 2008

?In music theory, a diatonic scale (from the Greek ??????????, meaning ?[progressing] through tones?, also known as theheptatonia prima and set form 7-35) is a seven note musical scale comprising five whole steps and two half steps, ...

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Native American Flutes and Music: Understanding Pentatonic Scales9.) Native American Flutes and Music: Understanding Pentatonic Scales

Over one day ago | Wed Dec 31 18:50:00 PST 2008

Therefore a basic knowledge of scales is beneficial to anyone that wishes to make music, especially if they are creating their own tunes or just improvising ("playing from the heart"). In the two previous articles we looked at diatonic ...

From Scott August

9. Songs from North Netherlands New Guinea10.) 9. Songs from North Netherlands New Guinea

Over one day ago | Thu Oct 30 11:39:00 PDT 2008

The song performed, Diru-Diru Nina, is a traditional folk song from Yapen-Waropen which is based on the 1-2-3-5-6 pentatonic scale. The singer, however, mixes this and the diatonic scale in his singing style. ...

From ddeba

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