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Chromatic scaleIncludes all twelve notes of an octave.
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Chromatic scaleA musical scale where the consecutive notes are separated by a semi-tone interval.
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Chromatic scaletwelve consecutive tones within an octave, one half step apart.
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Chromatic scalea scale consisting of successive half-steps.
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Chromatic scale[0] a scale containing twelve equal divisions of the octave. Such a scale must contain notes of the same letter name, and, thus is chromatic
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Chromatic scaleThe pattern that results when all twelve adjacent semitones in an octave are played successively.
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Chromatic scaleA musical scale that divides an octave into semitones or half steps. clave (clave') - A rhythm made up of a 2 bar phrase played as 2:3 clave (ex: 1 2,1 2 3) or 3:2 clave (ex: 1 2 3,1 2). Once the song starts, the clave will not change. Latin American countries often clap their hands to clave during the music.
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Chromatic scaleall the 1/2 steps within an octave played consecutively. E.g., C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C
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Chromatic scaleA musical scale that includes all the notes within an octave, including sharps and flats. Total of 12 distinct notes within a chromatic scale.
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Chromatic scaleBecause the chromatic scale has twelve notes and each fret on the guitar moves up one half-step, every note appears on all six strings somewhere before the twelfth fret. In other words, there is an [..]
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Chromatic scalea “scale” consisting entirely of “half steps”. See also: “half step”, “scale”.
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Chromatic scaleA musical scale with twelve pitches, each one semitone apart ([Benward 2003], Volume 1, page 47).
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Chromatic scale
(music) A scale including all twelve semitones in an octave.
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