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- Chromatic_scale abstract "The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another. On a modern piano or other equal-tempered instrument, all the semitones are the same size (100 cents). In other words, the notes of an equal-tempered chromatic scale are equally spaced. An equal-tempered chromatic scale is a nondiatonic scale having no tonic because of the symmetry of its equally spaced notes.The most common conception of the chromatic scale before the 13th century was the Pythagorean chromatic scale. Due to a different tuning technique, the twelve semitones in this scale have two slightly different sizes. Thus, the scale is not perfectly symmetric. Many other tuning systems, developed in the ensuing centuries, share a similar asymmetry. Equally spaced pitches are provided only by equal temperament tuning systems, which are widely used in contemporary music.The term chromatic derives from the Greek word chroma, meaning color. Chromatic notes are traditionally understood as harmonically inessential embellishments, shadings, or inflections of diatonic notes.".
- Chromatic_scale thumbnail Pitch_class_space.svg?width=300.
- Chromatic_scale wikiPageExternalLink chromatic-scales-for-guitar.html.
- Chromatic_scale wikiPageExternalLink scale.html.
- Chromatic_scale wikiPageID "49234".
- Chromatic_scale wikiPageRevisionID "592233220".
- Chromatic_scale hasPhotoCollection Chromatic_scale.
- Chromatic_scale name "Chromatic scale".
- Chromatic_scale pitchClasses "12".
- Chromatic_scale qualities "Maximal evennessDegenerate well-formed collection".
- Chromatic_scale subject Category:Chromaticism.
- Chromatic_scale subject Category:Musical_genera.
- Chromatic_scale subject Category:Musical_scales.
- Chromatic_scale subject Category:Musical_symmetry.
- Chromatic_scale subject Category:Post-tonal_music_theory.
- Chromatic_scale comment "The chromatic scale is a musical scale with twelve pitches, each a semitone above or below another. On a modern piano or other equal-tempered instrument, all the semitones are the same size (100 cents). In other words, the notes of an equal-tempered chromatic scale are equally spaced.".
- Chromatic_scale label "Chromatic scale".
- Chromatic_scale label "Chromatik".
- Chromatic_scale label "Chromatische toonladder".
- Chromatic_scale label "Escala cromática".
- Chromatic_scale label "Escala cromática".
- Chromatic_scale label "Scala cromatica".
- Chromatic_scale label "Skala dwunastodźwiękowa".
- Chromatic_scale label "Échelle chromatique".
- Chromatic_scale label "Хроматическая гамма".
- Chromatic_scale label "سلم كروماتيكي".
- Chromatic_scale label "半音階".
- Chromatic_scale label "半音音階".
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Chromatická_stupnice.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Chromatik.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Escala_cromática.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Eskala_kromatiko.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Échelle_chromatique.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Skala_kromatik.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Scala_cromatica.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs 半音階.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs 반음계.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Chromatische_toonladder.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Skala_dwunastodźwiękowa.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Escala_cromática.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs m.0d3vj.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Q202021.
- Chromatic_scale sameAs Q202021.
- Chromatic_scale wasDerivedFrom Chromatic_scale?oldid=592233220.
- Chromatic_scale depiction Pitch_class_space.svg.
- Chromatic_scale isPrimaryTopicOf Chromatic_scale.