An ordered series of pitches is called a "scale." Scales serve as the foundation for melodies and harmonies in music, providing a specific sequence of notes that can be used to create musical compositions. The most common types of scales include major and minor scales, each with its own distinct pattern of intervals.
It is called the first coordinate
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It is called the ORDINATE. The first is called the abscissa.
If you are talking about the things in the perentheses, (5,-9), they are called ordered pairs. Ordered pairs help you find a location on a coordinate graph.
It's called a range
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A Major/Minor scale.
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I believe a ordered set of operations is called a sequence
A set ordered pair is...called a set ordered pair
A succession of pitches going higher or lower is called a melody. Melodies are created by combining different pitches in a sequence to create a musical line or phrase.
Yes. That's why it is called "ordered".
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Groupings of several pitches sounded simultaneously is called what?