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2
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a scale often used in early jazz where some notes are 'bent' or 'lowered' or 'flattened'.
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5
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Ionian, dorian and mixolydian are all examples of ancient greek scales called ?
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6
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the relative highness and lowness of sounds
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7
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This type of scale moves by semitones
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9
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If a pitch sounds untuned (e.g. human speaking voice), it is known as ___________ pitch.
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10
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this occurs when there is a change of key within a piece. m ______________
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12
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The five note scale often used in Asian and African music
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16
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usic.an underlying 'hum' or single pitch that is held continuously through a piece of ms
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17
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An Indian 'melody' featuring ornamentation, improvisation and microtones
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18
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'clashing' notes often in the form of chromatic clusters results in d___________.
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19
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a musical interval smaller thatn a semitone
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21
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Is the following a major or minor scale? D E F G A Bb C# D
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23
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A scale that consists of 12 semitones (typical of 20th century music) is called a twelve _______ _______
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25
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two or more pitches sounding together to create
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26
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a melody heard at the same time as the main, primary melody
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28
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a horizontal succession of pitches resulting in a 'tune' or ?
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