Whole Tone Scale

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Whole Tone Scale

Scale Musical Scale Non-Diatonic Scale Chromatic Scale


The whole tone scale is a six-note scale built entirely of whole steps. It lacks semitones and a clear tonal center, producing a dreamy or ambiguous sound.

Example

  • C – D – E – F♯ – G♯ – A♯ – (C)

Characteristics

  • No leading tone or dominant function
  • Often used in impressionist music (Debussy, Ravel)
  • Creates a "floating" or unresolved quality

See also