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Chinese character scale
Five-tone roll call in ancient China: (Five-tone roll call)
Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu.
The roll call of modern old I scale notation;
Shang, Chi, Gong, Fan, Six, Five, B
Extended data
1, natural heptatonic scale
The most widely used octave, its interval organization is that there are five whole tones within each octave, which are divided into two strings and three strings, and the two strings are separated by semitones.
2, pentatonic scale
Widely popular in Asia, Africa, some islands in the central Pacific, Hungary and Scotland, and native American tribes before Europeans arrived in America. Often referred to as the "China scale".
Its five orders have special names in the traditional culture of China, namely: public, business, communication, righteousness and Yu. Its interval organization is that there are three whole tones within each octave, which are divided into two strings (the upper corner of the palace) and a single (the zhengyu), and the two segments are separated by a □ tone.
3. Gypsy scale
Its interval organization is that there are two increments in each octave, and the two ends of each increment are edged with semitones, forming a set of four-tone series with a pure fourth degree as the framework. One of the two four-tone series is overlapped from beginning to end, and the other is separated by whole tones.
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