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Wikidata:
Q191345
Library of congress:
sh2002002627
מקורות מידע
- Work cat.: 00526395: Petersen, E. Pentatonic scale studies, c1998.
- New Grove, 2nd ed. WWW site, May 3, 2002(Pentatonic: A term applied to a scale, or, by implication, a musical style or system that is characterized by the use of five pitches or pitch-classes. The term is used more strictly to describe the so-called anhemitonic pentatonic collection, which is typified by the set C-D-E-G-A; of the five modes arising from the collection, the major (i.e. with tonic C) is generally regarded as "the (common) pentatonic scale," although the Aeolian mode is also important)
- New Harvard dict. mus.(Pentatonic: A scale consisting of five pitches or pitch classes; music based on such a scale. Scales of this type, of which there are many, are widely distributed geographically and historically ... Western writers have sometimes given prominence to two types that can be (but, in other cultures, have not necessarily been) derived from the Western diatonic scale: (i) a scale of the form CDEGA or some reordering ... which, because it lacks semitones, is sometimes termed anhemitonic and which, because it seems to omit members of the seven-tone (heptatonic) diatonic scale, is sometimes inappropriately termed a gapped scale; (ii) scales that do include semitones in the forms CEFGB or CEFAB)
- Web. 3(pentatonic scale: a musical scale of five tones in which the octave is reached at the sixth tone; specifically, a scale in which the tones are arranged like the major scale with its fourth and seventh tones omitted)