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It´s a sequence of notes going up or down in pitch,from which melodies and harmony can be derived
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
The two notes forming the interval both form part of the same minor scale
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
The first note is in the scale
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
The most important degrees in any scale are
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
When one of the two notes is moved slightly up or down with respect to a note from the major scale
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
The fifth note is in the scale
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
An accidental which cancels previous accidentals and represents the unaltered pitch of a note
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
When the distance between the two notes exceeds an 8th
Scale
I IV V
Compound
Natural
Minor
Dominant
Tonic
Natural
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