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pentatonic

[ UK /pˌɛntɐtˈɒnɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. relating to a pentatonic scale

How To Use pentatonic In A Sentence

  • Williams says that Simon created the five notes of steel drum music, known as the pentatonic scale. News.newamericamedia.org
  • It's about unresolved conflict expressed through white notes colliding against black notes of the pentatonic scale.
  • In the same way Bartok used many seconds and sevenths found in monophonic Hungarian folk music, contemporary Korean composers have frequently used seconds and fourths derived from the pentatonic scale in both melody and harmony.
  • There is no doubt that the pentatonic is the musical scale of all Malaysia, and probably of all China; and none also that the diatonic, almost universal in Europe, is the musical scale of portions of India. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. October, 1878.
  • * 2: That means the pentatonic is the (I, III, IV, V, VII) All Updates @ Ultimate-Guitar.Com
  • Both the melody and harmony share the same pentatonic scalar basis, and the intervals of perfect fourths and major seconds derived from the pentatonic scale are frequently used both linearly and vertically in all eight variations.
  • The piece Wind is reminiscent of a programmatic étude, requiring finger fluency and agility to execute quick pentatonic scale passages in both hands.
  • I tried to envisage changing the traditional pentatonic scale to a 12-tone chromatic scale.
  • A graphic demonstration of the research of Dale Purves et al in the diatonic formant components in human vowel sounds; the reason the audience can intuitively follow the pentatonic scale is because they use this discernment every time they use a vowel. World Science Festival 2009: Bobby McFerrin Demonstrates the Power of the Pentatonic Scale on Vimeo
  • The simple melody derived from a pentatonic scale and the prevailing dotted rhythm in compound duple meter elicit the feeling of a slow, graceful Korean traditional dance.
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