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The major scale is a seven-note diatonic scale with a specific pattern of whole and half steps that creates a bright and stable tonal character.  +
A meta category is a high-level classification used to organize abstract or structural types of content within the wiki.  +
The minor scale is a diatonic seven-note scale with a specific pattern of whole and half steps, creating a darker or more somber tonal character.  +
Mixolydian is a modal scale based on the fifth degree of the diatonic scale, similar to the major scale but with a lowered 7th.  +
Modal scales are variations of the diatonic scale that start on different degrees and have unique interval patterns and tonal colors.  +
A mode is a type of musical scale characterized by a specific sequence of intervals, often used to define tonal or modal centers in Western music.  +
A musical concept is an abstract idea or structure used to describe elements of music theory, performance, or analysis.  +
A musical scale is an ordered set of pitches arranged by frequency, forming the basis for melodies and harmonies in music.  +
A musical tuning system defines how the pitches used in music are derived, tuned, and related within an octave or scale.  +
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The natural minor scale is a seven-note scale following the pattern W–H–W–W–H–W–W.  +
A non-diatonic scale is any musical scale that does not conform to the traditional seven-note diatonic system.  +
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The octatonic scale is an eight-note scale built by alternating whole and half steps, often used in 20th-century classical and jazz music.  +
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A pentatonic scale is a musical scale containing five notes per octave, often used in folk, blues, and world music traditions.  +
Phrygian is a modal scale based on the third degree of the diatonic scale, characterized by its lowered 2nd, giving it a dark, Spanish-like flavor.  +
Pitch is the perceived frequency of a sound, determining how high or low a musical note sounds.  +
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In music, a scale is an ordered sequence of notes arranged by pitch, forming the basis for melodies and harmonies.  +
A scientific unit is a standardized quantity used to measure physical properties such as frequency, mass, time, and temperature.  +
A semitone is the smallest musical interval used in Western music, equal to one twelfth of an octave in equal temperament.  +
A sound wave is a longitudinal pressure wave that travels through a medium like air, enabling the perception of sound.  +
A system is an organized set of related elements or principles that work together as a structured whole.  +