Non-Diatonic Scale

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Non-Diatonic Scale

Scale Category Musical Scale Pentatonic Scale Whole Tone Scale Blues Scale Octatonic Scale


A non-diatonic scale is a musical scale that does **not follow the seven-note diatonic pattern** (W–W–H–W–W–W–H). These scales often have fewer or more notes and introduce symmetrical or culturally unique interval patterns.

Examples

Uses

  • Jazz, blues, impressionist, and world music
  • Tonal ambiguity, modal color, or symmetrical tension

See also