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- A tetratonic scale is a musical scale or mode with four notes per octave. This is in contrast to a heptatonic (seven-note) scale such as the major scale...
- classical music) created by M. Balamuralikrishna. It is a four notes scale (tetratonic scale). It is classified as a janya of 14th Vakulabharanam, 28th Harikāmbhōji...
- bit of fine tuning is often needed. Most chimes employ pentatonic or tetratonic scales as the basis for the pitches of their individual chimes as opposed...
- translate to Western notation. African music most closely adheres to Western tetratonic (four-note), pentatonic (five-note), hexatonic (six-note), and heptatonic...
- and Finno-Ugric music based on shared large steps in pentatonic and tetratonic scales. Continent classification of indigenous peoples of the Americas...
- in Appalachian folk music. Blackfoot music most often uses anhemitonic tetratonic or pentatonic scales. In Andean music, the pentatonic scale is used substantially...
- music, especially in Asian music; also known as the "black note" scale Tetratonic (4 notes), tritonic (3 notes), and ditonic (2 notes): generally limited...
- strophic form, tense vocals using pulsation and falsetto, tritonic and tetratonic scales in triad formation, simple rhythms and values of limited duration...
- on any padded surface). The balafon usually has 17–21 keys, tuned to a tetratonic, pentatonic or heptatonic scale, depending on the culture of the musician...
- [citation needed] Ragas containing four svaras are called surtara (सुरतर; 'tetratonic') ragas; those with five svaras are called audava (औडव; 'pentatonic')...