The tones within a scale are divided by either tones or semitones. In a major scale, the order always goes: tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone. For a minor scale, in natural form, the order always goes: tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone.
Tone Tone Semitone Tone Tone Tone Semitone, is always the gap between notes in any major scale, which is why most scales need sharps or flats. For example, C major is: C - up a tone - D - up a tone - E - up a semitone - F - up a tone - G - up a tone - A - up a tone - B - up a semitone - C.
There are eight notes (steps) in a major musical scale. If whole steps are tones and half steps are semitones, then the order is tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone.
There is 2000 Pounds in a tone.
Hi, Any major scale has this pattern: Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone Tone Tone Semitone. Tones are 'steps' and semitones are 'half - steps'. Keep up the music playing!
Lóng (Long with 2nd tone) is the Chinese word for Dragon.
The Chinese word for black dragon is "黑龙," pronounced as "hēi lóng" in Mandarin. The "hēi" sounds like "hay" with a rising tone, and "lóng" rhymes with "long" but has a rising tone as well. Together, they convey the meaning of "black dragon."
The Chinese ideograph for "Dragon" is "龍" in traditional Chinese and "龙" in simplified Chinese. Both are pronounced "long" with a rising tone (2).
poetic, pessimistic, futuristic, and gloomy
tone, tone, semitone, tone tone, tone, semitone
"long" is the pinyin for Mandarin word for dragon. It has the second tone which is a rising tone.To correctly pronounce the word you should use a vowel sound that is more similar to that from the English word "own" than the English word "long"
Tone, Tone, Semitone, Tone, Tone, Tone, Semitone.
tone tone semitone tone tone tone semitone
Persuasive Tone Enthusiastic Tone Monotonous Tone Emotionless Tone
a tone that starts with a low tone that becomes higher tone
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The tones within a scale are divided by either tones or semitones. In a major scale, the order always goes: tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone. For a minor scale, in natural form, the order always goes: tone, semitone, tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone.