Traditional Japanese and Asian music uses the pentatonic scale.
Pentatonic means five (due to the 'penta' bit of the word') and tone (due to tonic). It is a musical scale that uses five notes between each octave (in western terminology) and would be used in traditional oriental music, in particular, some American Folk Music of African origin, and occasionally in other kinds of music as well.
To play a pentatonic scale, play only the black keys on a piano. Many Negro Spiritual melodies and even Amazing Grace, may be played using only the black keys...try it.That is a misconception. Just as you can have a major scale that starts on any of the 12 tones, you can have pentatonic scales starting on any tone as well. It is the spacing and the number of notes that make a scale pentatonic. Incidentally, you can have a pentatonic melody with standard (non-pentatonic) harmonies accompanying it.
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Pentatonic music is music written on a pentatonic scale. If you look on a piano keyboard and find a set of 2 black keys and a set of 3 black keys next to each other, that makes a pentatonic scale. Many hymns and a lot of American folk tunes use a pentatonic scale, some good examples are "Amazing Grace", "Jesus Loves Me", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Old MacDonald". The main theme of the second movement of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" is also a pentatonic melody. It is possible to play any pentatonic melody on just the black keys of a piano.
Pentatonic scale
The 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 degrees of a major scale. For example, an F pentatonic has the notes F, G, A, C and D.
That is a misconception. Just as you can have a major scale that starts on any of the 12 tones, you can have pentatonic scales starting on any tone as well. It is the spacing and the number of notes that make a scale pentatonic. Incidentally, you can have a pentatonic melody with standard (non-pentatonic) harmonies accompanying it.
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Yes.
Debussy makes use of the pentatonic scale in the first movement (entitled Pagodes) of his piano solo Estampes(composed in 1903).
The pentatonic scale.
An anhemitonic pentatonic scale is a pentatonic scale which contains no semitonal steps.
Pentatonic music is music written on a pentatonic scale. If you look on a piano keyboard and find a set of 2 black keys and a set of 3 black keys next to each other, that makes a pentatonic scale. Many hymns and a lot of American folk tunes use a pentatonic scale, some good examples are "Amazing Grace", "Jesus Loves Me", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Old MacDonald". The main theme of the second movement of Dvorak's "New World Symphony" is also a pentatonic melody. It is possible to play any pentatonic melody on just the black keys of a piano.
a scale that is diatonic and pentatonic
Pentatonic scale
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The 1, 2, 3, 5 and 6 degrees of a major scale. For example, an F pentatonic has the notes F, G, A, C and D.