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What type of scale do you hear?

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Responses

major
major

natural minor
natural minor

parallel
parallel

accidental

1 answer

I'm unable to listen to audio samples directly. However, I can help you identify the types of scales based on certain characteristics if you provide more details about the sound or context of the audio. Here’s a brief overview of the scales mentioned:

  • Major Scale: Typically sounds bright and happy. The formula is Whole-Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Whole-Half.

  • Natural Minor Scale: Often has a sadder or darker sound. The formula is Whole-Half-Whole-Whole-Half-Whole-Whole.

  • Parallel Scale: Refers to scales that share the same root note but differ in mode (e.g., C major and C minor).

  • Accidental: Refers to notes that are not in the scale of the key being played, often altering a note from its base scale.

If you can describe the audio or give specific notes, I can help you determine which scale it might be!