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Music Scales dictionary - SCALAMUSICA Version 6.10 - A Complete Dictionary & tool for  every music scale in the equal tempered system.

Before you open the SCALAMUSICA dictionary be sure to remove any key files (SCA32.TXT) that may remain in the system

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Music Scales - music theory (standard scales, jazz scales, blues scales, exotic scales) - tone series (original, inverse, retrograde) - interval rows - chords
Degrees of the major scale texture. <<Back

All the scales in this fundamental diatonic texture have well-known trivial names of their own. In the Birka Staff SCALES dictionary system help file you find a theoretics part describing how this scale texture may have been formed.
Diatonic = the scale is not altered and contains no chromatic tone steps
Trivial name = not systematic name
Scale texture = an infinite 12 HS one-dimensional pattern of intervals
Scale = a scale texture in a certain position
HS = tempered Half tone Step

In your opened SCALES dictionary - open the Major scale from the Standard Scales menu and rotate it in any direction to see the ionian, lydian, mixolydian, eolian, locrian, dorian and phrygian scales and how they are related to each other.
 
 

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ROTATING A COMMON SCALE OBJECT: LYDIAN - MIXOLYDIAN - LYDIAN IN THE COMMON DIATONIC MAJOR SCALE


 
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