― Mark (MarkR), Friday, 18 October 2002 12:39 (twenty-three years ago)
Similarly, scales a lot of people associate with a middle-eastern sound operate in intervals of 1-flat2-3-4-5-flat6-7-8; if you play on piano, go to C, Db, E, F, G, Ab, B, C. This is close to one form of a minor scale in western music theory, but that second note (the flatted 2nd) makes it a "minor mode" at best.
I'm sure that someone well-versed in music of these cultures would be able to say a lot more -- I'm sure there are many different scales and modes in these cultures that aren't commonly known elsewhere.
― dleone (dleone), Friday, 18 October 2002 12:48 (twenty-three years ago)
― Mark (MarkR), Friday, 18 October 2002 12:59 (twenty-three years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 18 October 2002 13:40 (twenty-three years ago)
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 18 October 2002 13:47 (twenty-three years ago)
― Mark (MarkR), Friday, 18 October 2002 13:52 (twenty-three years ago)
Confusion defined!
― dleone (dleone), Friday, 18 October 2002 13:54 (twenty-three years ago)
Heh, brilliant.
Quarter-tones = roughly speaking a tone half way between the a white key on a piano and the adjacent black key.
― Matt DC (Matt DC), Friday, 18 October 2002 14:07 (twenty-three years ago)
― hstencil, Friday, 18 October 2002 14:10 (twenty-three years ago)
it's like this/it's like that/like this/like that
― Mark (MarkR), Friday, 18 October 2002 16:57 (twenty-three years ago)
― Jez (Jez), Saturday, 19 October 2002 08:05 (twenty-three years ago)