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bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
Their 18" inches,
The scale factor between the 2 values is 36/18 = 6/3 = 2(but the dilation from 36 to 18, specifically, is 1/2, since 18/36 = 1/2).
Blue.Definitely Blue with all the degrees of the color Blue. The degree of the blue color is a reflection and a scale for the patience level.
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the "blue note" is the flattened 3rd of the major scale. So in A, the blue note would be a C note.
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Blue's Clues - 1996 What Is Blue Afraid of 1-18 was released on: USA: 5 January 1997
Yes, blue tonality often utilizes the natural scale to build harmonies, but it also incorporates blue notes—notes that are slightly flattened or bent, typically the third, fifth, and seventh degrees of the scale. This adds a unique emotional depth and expressiveness to the music. By blending the natural scale with these altered pitches, blue tonality creates a distinctive sound that is characteristic of blues and related genres.
Bending (lowering) the 3rd, 5th, and 7th scale degree
Routes 13 and 18