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AP Music Theory Chapter 2
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Scales A collection of pitches in ascending and descending order
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Pitch Class A pitch class contains all of the notes of the same name REGARDLESS of octave. Note that the caret ( ⌃ ) above each number indicates that the number represents a SCALE DEGREE.
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Diatonic Scales Defines a scale of mixed half and whole steps (and an occasional step and a half) in which EACH INDIVIDUAL TONE PLAYS A ROLE. The first tone of the scale the the TONIC
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The “Tonic” Focal point of the scale. Most stable note. Point of greatest relaxation. Diatonic melodies frequently end on the TONIC. Diatonic used to indicate a tone that is part of a particular scale (or key signature). Non-diatonic are tones that do not belong to the scale.
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Scale Degree Names http://www.musictheory.net/lessons/23
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TONIC 1 st scale degree Tonal center – the final resolution tone.
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SUPERTONIC 2 nd scale degree One step above the tonic
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MEDIANT 3 rd scale degree Midway between the tonic and dominant.
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SUBDOMINANT 4 th scale degree The lower dominant – the fifth tone down from the tonic (also the fourth tone up from the tonic).
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DOMINANT 5 th scale degree So called because its function is next in importance to the tonic.
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SUBMEDIANT 6 th scale degree The lower mediant – halfway between tonic and lower-dominant (subdominant). The third tone down from the tonic (also the sixth tone up from the tonic).
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LEADING TONE 7 th scale degree. Strong affinity for and leads melodically to the tonic. Used when the seventh tone appears a HALF STEP below the tonic.
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SUBTONIC 7 th scale degree Used only to designate the seventh degree of the natural minor scale (a whole step below the tonic).
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Natural Minor Scale
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Harmonic Minor Scale Has a raised seventh degree. Gives it more melodic thrust toward the tonic.
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Melodic Minor Scale Ascending and Descending form. Ascending: raised sixth and seventh degrees Descending: lowered sixth and seventh degrees.
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Melodic Minor Scale
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Homework Assignment 2.1 (in class) If you do not finish, consider this part of your homework. Due Wednesday: Workbook 2A. Ear – Training www.musictheory.net/exercises/ear- scale/xyybyycgspb. www.musictheory.net/exercises/ear- scale/xyybyycgspb 20 minutes on these exercises. Shoot for 70% pass rate. Send me your screen shots.
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Scale Relationships By products of the organizational theme of major and minor scales… Relative Relationship and the Parallel Relationship.
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