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Learn about different musical scales including Pentatonic, Whole Tone, Diminished, Blues scales, and Church Modes. Practice identifying them in examples from various composers like Chopin, Ravel, Debussy, Rebikov, Liszt, and Clapton.
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AP Theory Notes Day 4 Other Scales Name: ____________________________ Date: ____________________________ Pentatonic Scale Definition – Write one different from the examples, then play it: Circle or highlight one of these scales in each example of music. A) Chopin “Etude Op. 10 No. 5” B) Ravel “Little Homely” (from Mother Goose) Whole Tone Scale Definition – Write one different from the examples, then play it: Circle or highlight one of these scales in each example of music. A) Debussy “Voiles” B) Rebikov “Une Fete - VI” Diminished (Octatonic) Scale Definition – Write one different from the examples, then play it: Circle or highlight one of these scales in the example of music (look in measure 7-8). Liszt’s “FuexFollets”
Blues Scale Definition – Write one different from the examples, then play it: Circle or highlight one of these scales in the example of music. Eric Clapton, “Sunshine of Your Love” Church Modes Definition – Write the scales in each of the following keys: C Phrygian E Lydian G Mixolydian B Aeolian D Locrian F Ionian A Dorian Then, complete the exercise letter G, the Brahms Symphony writing.