A whole-tone scale consists of a sequence of whole steps, and there are two distinct whole-tone scales. One starts on C (C - D - E - F# - G# - A#) and the other starts on C# (C# - D# - E# - F# - G# - A#). Because of this, the answer is:
two
Question
How many versions of a whole-tone scale are there?
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one
one
two
two
three
three
four
1 answer
A whole-tone scale consists of a sequence of whole steps, and there are two distinct whole-tone scales. One starts on C (C - D - E - F# - G# - A#) and the other starts on C# (C# - D# - E# - F# - G# - A#). Because of this, the answer is:
two