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The two octatonic scales on C
An octatonic scale is any eight-note musical scale. However, the term most often refers to the ancohemitonic symmetric scale composed of alternating whole and half steps, as shown at right. In classical theory (in contrast to jazz theory), this symmetrical scale is commonly called the octatonic scale (or the octatonic collection), although there are a total of 43 enharmonically non-equivalent, transpositionally non-equivalent eight-note sets.
The earliest systematic treatment of the octatonic scale was in Edmond de Polignac's unpublished treatise "Étude sur les successions alternantes de tons et demi-tons (Et sur la gamme dite majeure-mineure)" (Study of the Succession of Alternating Whole Tones and Semitones (and of the so-called Major-Minor Scale)) from c. 1879,[1] which preceded Vito Frazzi's Scale alternate per pianoforte of 1930[2] by 50 years.[3]
An octatonicscale is any eight-note musical scale. However, the term most often refers to the ancohemitonic symmetric scale composed of alternating whole...
The Romanian major scale is a heptatonic scale subset of the octatonicscale with an omitted ♭3 degree. It is noted for its flattened 2nd and sharpened...
octatonicscale. However, Tymoczko states that this was problematic in that it does not resolve all instances of multiple interactions between scales...
including the diatonic, whole-tone, octatonic (or diminished), and the modes of the ascending melodic minor. All of these scales were commonly used by late nineteenth...
minor, harmonic major scale, harmonic minor scale, Hungarian major scale, Romanian major scale, and the so-called octatonicscale. Hemitonia is also quantified...
list of musical scales and modes. Degrees are relative to the major scale. Bebop scale Chord-scale system Heptatonic scale Jazz scale List of chord progressions...
Compositions using the octatonicscale: Radiohead "Just" (1995). Jonny Greenwood plays a series of OCT02 scales on the guitar during the intro (0:06-0:16)...
The Hungarian major scale is a heptatonic scale subset of the octatonicscale with an omitted ♭2 degree. It has the following interval structure in semitones:...
microtonal. He often uses modes of limited transposition, particularly the octatonicscale, saying: "I like to know what I can't do and then work inside that...
notes"). This leads to scales with translational symmetry which include the octatonicscale (also known as the symmetric diminished scale; its mirror image...
Non-equal-tempered, the scale could approximately be notated as: E-F-G-A♭-B♭-C♭ [hexatonic] (see: enharmonic), the first six notes of an octatonicscale on E. It may...
or supertonic, giving twelve possibilities. The octatonicscale (or diminished scale), a symmetric scale, may be conceived of as two interlocking diminished...
diminished (С octatonic) scale in Bartók's Crossed Hands (no. 99, vol. 4, Mikrokosmos); the B♭, E♭ and F♯ used for the D Phrygian dominant scale in Frederic...
celebrations (1970) Dance Suite, for Brass Quintet (1989) Variations on an OctatonicScale, for Recorder and Violoncello (1989) Psalm 148, for voice and piano...
octatonicscale and set the pleading text. The minor second motif in the chorus is continued throughout the movement. The use of the octatonicscale and...
D as extensions: The pitch collection is related to the octatonicscale, the whole tone scale, and the French sixth, all of which are capable of a different...
of one of those three. Several scales may be referred to as diminished. One of the more common is the Octatonicscale constructed from C°7 and its tensions...
Dmitri (2004). "Scale Networks in Debussy." Journal of Music Theory 48.2: 215–292. Tymoczko, Dmitri (2003). "Stravinsky and the Octatonic: A reconsideration...
one mode. Play The second mode, also called the octatonic, diminished, whole-half, or half-whole scale, is divided into four groups of three notes each...
is common to the octatonicscale and the Phrygian scale on E, and the contrasting sections of the first movement based on the scales are linked by statements...
Debussy, and Fauré. In 1879, Polignac independently "discovered" the octatonicscale, which had been used in Russian folk music for centuries. He used it...
octatonicscale contains all of these pitches[clarification needed], and fits/matches up with the C13♭9♯11 chord: C–D♭–D♯–E–F♯–G–A–B♭–C; these scale elements...
notes or tones comprising an octave. There are eight notes in the octatonicscale. There are eight musicians in a double quartet or an octet. Both terms...
piece, Debussy abandoned the whole-tone scale he had often favoured previously in favour of the octatonicscale with what the Debussy scholar François...
scales are the octatonicscale and the pentatonic or five-tone scale, which is common in folk music and blues. Non-Western cultures often use scales that...