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The feel of this phrase is that the vocal is freely traversing the pentatonicscale without much regard for the underlying chord changes.
The hermit thrush uses a pentatonicscale, the canyon wren all twelve semitones.
In light of this, it seems more logical to define a step as a move between adjacent notes on the pentatonicscale.
Some music educators argue against the use of the pentatonicscale, for instance, for the limitations it might place upon children's compositional and listening skills.
An example of such a pentatonicscale is the major scale with the fourth and seventh notes missing.
The khene uses a pentatonicscale in one of two modes ("thang sun" and "thang yao"), each mode having three possible keys.
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The minor pentatonicscale replaces the 2nd scale degree with an augmented 4 followed by the fifth and is commonly known as a blues scale.
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The major pentatonicscale begins with a major scale and omits the fourth and the seventh scale degrees.
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The use of pentatonicscale patterns frees the violin from a strong tonal centre, and expresses impressionistic elements.
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The music, based on the pentatonicscale, has some resemblance to blues.
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The amadinda is made of twelve logs which are tuned in a pentatonicscale.
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It is an "audava" rgam (or "owdava" rgam, meaning pentatonicscale).
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The tone areas are hammered by hand and are usually in a pentatonicscale comprising ten to twelve notes.
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It is an "audava" rgam (or "owdava", meaning pentatonicscale).
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It is a pentatonicscale (uses 5 notes in ascending and descending scale).
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One feature of the quartet is the extensive use of the pentatonicscale, common in the music of spirituals and other ethnic musics worldwide.
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His music is polyphonic and frequently melismatic, often based on the pentatonicscale.
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In his solos, he often superimposed highly complex permutations of the pentatonicscale and sequences of intervals that modulated unpredictably through numerous key centers.
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Traditionally the fingerholes gave a pentatonicscale in a tuning varying by instrument.
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Its constituent notes are those of the pentatonicscale.
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Several of these pitch sets interlocking could form a larger set such as a pentatonicscale.
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Apart from the major pentatonicscale two further tones, corresponding to a (sharp) perfect fourth and a (flat) major seventh, are employed.
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The major pentatonicscale may be thought of as a gapped or incomplete major scale.
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In their melodies, the songs often use the pentatonicscale or similar gapped (fewer than seven-note) scales.
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This song is notable for its prominent perfect fourth intervals, and a theme that starts on a pentatonicscale but develops into a western key.
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It is also based upon the pentatonicscale.
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The minor pentatonicscale is often used in blues improvisation.
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It is a pentatonicscale ("audava" or "owdava" rgam, which means of 5).
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The blessings that follow the reading of the haftarah are chanted in the pentatonicscale.
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Dances are usually accompanied by songs composed for the occasion and sung on a pentatonicscale.
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The pentatonicscale is present and apparent throughout.
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It is an "audava" rgam (or "owdava" rga, meaning pentatonicscale).
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He began writing songs and playing guitar at age 12, teaching himself the pentatonicscale and beyond.
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Using the major pentatonicscale is an easy way out of this problem.
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However, the pentatonicscale has a unique character and is therefore complete in terms of tonality.
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As one would expect from the folk origin of such music, it often emphasizes the notes of the pentatonicscale.
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In qin music, if one examines the modes and scales, one can often find many pitches beyond a pentatonicscale.
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The vivo is a flute-like instrument with three to four holes that follow a pentatonicscale.
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Post-haqibah, like haqibah, was based on the pentatonicscale.
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Again notable is a hint of the pentatonicscale.
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The khloy is mostly played using the pentatonicscale.
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In blues a pentatonicscale is often used.
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He often uses the blues scale, pentatonicscale and harmonic minor scale with lots of random chromatic passing tones when soloing.
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Rumble is melodically characterized by a descending e-minor pentatonicscale played in triplets against the straight eights chords.
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The instrument is tuned to a pentatonicscale.
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Like a blues scale, a minor pentatonicscale can be played over all of the chords in a blues.
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It is tuned in a pentatonicscale.
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Depending on the tuning of the individual gamelan, it is often possible to hear the pitches 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 of slendro as an anhemitonic pentatonicscale, do-re-mi-sol-la.
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The harmonic progressions, vocal lines, and guitar improvisations of metal all rely heavily on the pentatonic scales derived from blues music.
When all ten strings are plucked, one method of tuning the begena is to tune each pair of strings to one of the pitches in a pentatonicscale.
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Throughout the chorus and verse, this varied minor pentatonicscale (which can be played using just the black keys on a keyboard) is repeated and adds depth to the song.
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Because of this tuning all five neighbouring strings form a harmonic pentatonicscale and all seven neighbouring strings form a major scale, available in every key.
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Other elements within the predominantly chromatic style include octatonic and pentatonic scales, all answering to a focused tonal pull.
Jazz music commonly uses both the major and the minor pentatonic scales.
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Three-note stacks based on diatonic and pentatonic scales are also, strictly speaking, tone clusters.
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Melodically, he often incorporates modes, notably the dorian, mixolydian, and locrian, as well as pentatonic scales.
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Guitar melody lines usually use the same minor scales used by vocalists (although some solos use pentatonic scales).
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This not only occurs when using pentatonic scales.
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The steel tongue drum is often tuned to pentatonic scales but can be tuned to the diatonic scale, the chromatic scale, or any set of notes the maker chooses.
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Folk artists usually use pentatonic scales.
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Modern "kouxian" with three or more idiophones might be tuned to the first few tones of the minor pentatonicscale.
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Blackfoot music most often uses anhemitonic tetratonic or pentatonic scales.
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Chan thought this setting... seemed to be a natural consequence of the speeches... these words... tend to form the pentatonic scales.
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Pentatonic scales are very common and are found all over the world.
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