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Diatonic Harmony - Kosmix : Reference, Videos, Images, News ... (Search Map)
Very often, diatonic refers to musical elements derived from the modes and transpositions of the "white note scale" C–D–E–F–G–A–B (see details below) ...
How are Harps Tuned? (Search Map)
Diatonic harps obtain sharps and flats by the use of levers, blades, hooks or ... Since most harps are diatonic, that means they are set in a particular scale. ...
Harmonizing 7th Chords from Scale Pattern 4 (Search Map)
Learn how to harmonize 7th chords from the major scale in this free guitar lesson. ... The diatonic 7th chords harmonized from major scale pattern 4 ...
Diatonic.eu (Search Map)
In music theory, a diatonic scale (from the Greek διατονικος, meaning " ... The modern major and minor scales are diatonic, as were all of the 'church' modes. ...
Whacky Music, Inc. Tubes (Search Map)
It combines with the standard Diatonic Scale to form two full diatonic octaves. ... It combines with the Bass Diatonic Scale to create a lower chromatic ...
ThumMusic - Tonal Scales (Search Map)
The Diatonic Scale is the most common scale used in Western music, but it is by ... The diatonic scale is symmetrical around Re – that is, balanced on ...
BAIN: A just tuning of the diatonic scale (Search Map)
BAIN A Multimedia Approach to the Harmonic Series (A just tuing of the diatonic scale)
A beginner's guide to alternative tunings (Search Map)
An introduction to alternative tunings for the commensurate neophyte. Assumes no prior knowledge of music ... A diatonic scale comes out like this, with alternative tone sizes: ...
A COMPARISON OF THE GRAPHS OF THE CHROMATIC AND DIATONIC SCALE (Search Map)
The chromatic scale and diatonic scale are two sets of musical notes which form ... A diatonic scale is a seven-note musical scale with 5 whole steps ...
TripAtlas.com - About Diatonic_and_chromatic (Search Map)
Diatonic and chromatic are terms in music theory that are most often used to characterise scales, and are also applied to intervals, chords, notes, musical styles, ...
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