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What is the pentatonic form of the C-house system?

Five-tone forms of the same palace system in C:

C-mode scales: 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 1;

D quotient scale: 2, 3, 5, 6, 1, 2;

E mode scale: 3, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3;

G tone scale: 5, 6, 1, 2, 3, 5;

A feather scale: 6, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6.

In the national mode, the different modes with the same scale, different tones and different tonic sounds are called the same palace system. Therefore, the five tones of the C-house system are C-house mode, D-quotient mode, E-angle mode, G-sign mode and A-feather mode.

Among them, those based on pentatonic scale are called pentatonic homophony; Based on the seven-tone scale, it is called the seven-tone harmony system. They are all named after tonic pitch and mode.

Extended information:

Five-tone mode widely exists in ancient and folk music in China, and on this basis, various changes of China national mode and a complete musical theoretical system have been formed.

Therefore, although pentatonic mode can be found in traditional music of many countries and regions, it is often called "China mode" or "national mode".

Five-tone mode is arranged with a pure five-degree interval relationship, and it is a mode composed of five tones. Because this mode is unique to our country, it can also be called national mode. The names of these five sounds are: Gong, Shang, Jiao, Zheng and Yu.

Music features:

1. Lack of sharp perception of intervals such as semitone and trisone, and the only major third (minor sixth) in the pentatonic form is formed between the palace corners, which makes people feel particularly pleasant to hear. Only do re mi so la

2, the "three-tone group" composed of two major degrees and three minor degrees is the basic tone in the progress of five-tone melody.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Five Tones.