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Diatonic and
chromatic are
terms in
music theory that are most
often used to
characterize scales, and are also
applied to
musical instruments, intervals...
- In
music theory, a
diatonic scale is any
heptatonic scale that
includes five
whole steps (whole tones) and two half
steps (semitones) in each octave, in...
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classical music, jazz, country, and rock. The many
types of
harmonica include diatonic, chromatic, tremolo, octave, orchestral, and b**** versions. A harmonica...
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tonic of a
major or
minor key, and each of
these keys will have a
diatonic scale ****ociated with it. The
circle diagram shows the
number of sharps...
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perfect fifth 7 semitones. In
music theory, a
distinction is made
between a
diatonic semitone, or
minor second (an
interval encomp****ing two
different staff...
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Western music,
intervals are most
commonly differences between notes of a
diatonic scale.
Intervals between successive notes of a
scale are also
known as...
- A
melodeon or
diatonic button accordion is a
member of the free-reed
aerophone family of
musical instruments. It is a type of
button accordion on which...
- any note of a
musical scale. Therefore, a seven-note
diatonic scale allows seven basic diatonic triads, each
degree of the
scale becoming the root of...
- has a two-row
diatonic,
bisonoric treble and a 12-button
diatonic unisonoric b**** The
British chromatic accordion, the
favoured diatonic accordion in Scotland...
- "The word
diatonic means 'through the tones' (i.e.,
through the
tones of the key)" (Gehrkens, 1914, see
Diatonic and
chromatic ยงย
Diatonic includes the...