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between the scale tones within the octave, which is the solfege interval between one do and anotheror, the distance on a piano between any white keys that are eight consecutive white keys apart e.g., C D E F G A B C, the distance or musical interval between any two Cs is an octave. Give some examples of how non-Western music-cultures organize their octave or scales. (Examples may vary.)
 
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Javanese slendro scale (five equidistant intervals) and pelog scale (seven tones)
 pentatonic scales (five-note scales similar to playing only the black keys on a piano) and often heard in European folk music
 ragasorganized melodic matricesused in classical music of South India (karnatic music)


  • Arab modes (maqam) are characteristic scales that may include non-tempered quarter tonessee further explanation in Chapter 10.

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