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Ditonic scale, the Glossary

Index Ditonic scale

A ditonic scale is a musical scale or mode with two notes per octave.[1]

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  1. 22 relations: Bruno Nettl, Children's music, Chromatic scale, Ditone, Ghost Dance, Great Plains, Heptatonic scale, Klamath Tribes, Major scale, Mari people, Minor scale, Minor third, Mode (music), Modoc people, Music of Nigeria, Musical note, Octave, Raga, Scale (music), Shawnee, Shipibo-Conibo, Vietnamese poetry.

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Bruno Nettl

Bruno Nettl (14 March 1930 – 15 January 2020) was an ethnomusicologist who was central in defining ethnomusicology as a discipline.

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Children's music

Children's music or kids' music is music composed and performed for children.

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Chromatic scale

The chromatic scale (or twelve-tone scale) is a set of twelve pitches (more completely, pitch classes) used in tonal music, with notes separated by the interval of a semitone. Ditonic scale and chromatic scale are musical scales.

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Ditone

In music, a ditone (from, "of two tones") is the interval of a major third.

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Ghost Dance

The Ghost Dance (Caddo: Nanissáanah, also called the Ghost Dance of 1890) is a ceremony incorporated into numerous Native American belief systems.

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Great Plains

The Great Plains are a broad expanse of flatland in North America.

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Heptatonic scale

A heptatonic scale is a musical scale that has seven pitches, or tones, per octave.

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Klamath Tribes

The Klamath Tribes, formerly the Klamath Indian Tribe of Oregon, are a federally recognized Native American Nation consisting of three Native American tribes who traditionally inhabited Southern Oregon and Northern California in the United States: the Klamath, Modoc, and Yahooskin.

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Major scale

The major scale (or Ionian mode) is one of the most commonly used musical scales, especially in Western music.

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Mari people

The Mari (мари; p) are a Finno-Ugric people in Eastern Europe, who have traditionally lived along the Volga and Kama rivers in Russia.

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Minor scale

In western classical music theory, the minor scale refers to three scale patterns – the natural minor scale (or Aeolian mode), the harmonic minor scale, and the melodic minor scale (ascending or descending).

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Minor third

In music theory, a minor third is a musical interval that encompasses three half steps, or semitones.

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Mode (music)

In music theory, the term mode or modus is used in a number of distinct senses, depending on context.

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Modoc people

The Modoc are an Indigenous American people who historically lived in the area which is now northeastern California and central Southern Oregon.

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Music of Nigeria

The music of Nigeria includes many kinds of folk and popular music.

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Musical note

In music, notes are distinct and isolatable sounds that act as the most basic building blocks for nearly all of music.

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Octave

In music, an octave (octavus: eighth) or perfect octave (sometimes called the '''diapason''') is a series of eight notes occupying the interval between (and including) two notes, one having twice the frequency of vibration of the other.

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Raga

A raga (also raaga or ragam or raag) is a melodic framework for improvisation in Indian classical music akin to a melodic mode.

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Scale (music)

In music theory, a scale is "any consecutive series of notes that form a progression between one note and its octave", typically by order of pitch or fundamental frequency. Ditonic scale and scale (music) are musical scales.

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Shawnee

The Shawnee are a Native American people of the Northeastern Woodlands.

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Shipibo-Conibo

The Shipibo-Conibo are an indigenous people along the Ucayali River in the Amazon rainforest in Peru.

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Vietnamese poetry

Vietnamese poetry originated in the form of folk poetry and proverbs.

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See also

Musical scales

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ditonic_scale