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Scales

The most important scale used in pop, jazz, country, rock, and classical music today is a 7-note scale called the diatonic major scale. This section describes the diatonic scale and other musical concepts associated with it, including modes, chords, and intervals.
The second most important scale is the natural minor scale. This scale is derived from the diatonic major scale and shares the same notes and chords.
In modern western music the diatonic scale pattern is the basis for fifteen major keys. Each of these keys begins on a different note. The note that begins a key becomes the name of that key.
The key of C major is an example of one such key. When we start playing a diatonic scale pattern beginning with C, the result is C, D, E, F, G, A, B and C. When we repeat the beginning note of the scale we have played an octave. An octave is the tonal distance between two notes with the frequency of the higher note being twice that of the lower.
Diatonic Scale vs. Chromatic Scale
In our western music culture there are twelve tones between each octave. This series of twelve tones is called a chromatic scale. The distance between each tone of a chromatic scale is called a half step. Two half steps make a whole step. There are, of course, six whole steps in an octave. Below is a chromatic scale beginning and ending on C.
chromatic scale
In the above example the scale begins and ends on C. If we wanted, we could repeat the sequence of tones to higher or lower octaves. The tones that make up the octave have been given letter names (A, B, C, D, etc.). Sometimes a single tone is called by two different names, i.e., C# and Db, D# and Eb (see Enharmonics).
A diatonic major scale, on the other hand, consists of seven notes spaced in a specific way consisting of whole steps and half steps between them. By the way, in a system called solmization, the diatonic major scale is sung "do, re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do." The diatonic major scale in the key of C looks like this:
major diatonic scale
In the diatonic scale system, no matter what key is chosen, the spacing of the scale notes in steps is always: whole, whole, half, whole, whole, whole, half. The beginning note does not affect how the subsequent notes are spaced.
major scale in G, F, E
The diatonic scales is just one of many scales used in music today. It is popular because the intervals between the notes is pleasant to our ears North American ears. Though there may be some scientific reason why this one is so popular, it is probably because we are used to hearing it.
Other cultures around the world have developed other scales that sound good to them by altering the intervals between the notes. The different spacing between the notes of the chromatic scale is what makes Mid-Eastern, Indian, and Chinese music sound different from most of our pop music.
Types of Scales
As mentioned above the diatonic scale (also known as the Major scale) has a particular sound that distinguishes it from other scales. The two most important characteristics that gives this scale its unique sound are the third and seventh note. The third note is two full steps away from the root. This is an interval called a major 3rd. Scales with this interval tend to sound bright and strong. Scales with the third note only a step and a half apart, that is, a minor 3rd interval tend to sound soft and moody.
Major & Minor Scales
Scales can be grouped into two groups depending on the third note of the scale. Scales with a major 3rd interval between the root and third note are called Major scales. Scales with a minor 3rd interval between the root and third note are called Minor. There are a few exectpions, however.
The second characteristic of the Major scale that sets it apart is that the seventh note of the scale is a half step away from the octave. This distance creates a tension that is quickly dissipated when the root note follows the seventh note in a melodic run. The quality gives the scale a grounded quality to its sound. Other scales that have the seventh note further away, that is, a larger interval distance, sound airy and indefinite.
Below are examples of a few of the many scales from around the world. They all have different sounds depending on the distances between the notes.
scales compared

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