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C==>E==>G==>B==>D==>F==>A==>C

🔗Charles Lucy <lucy@harmonics.com>

9/13/2005 7:02:40 AM

The interval patterns are all ascending thirds. (three natural thirds and four flat thirds)

C III E bIII G III B bIII D bIII F III A bIII C
C 2L E L+s G 2L B L+s D L+s F 2L A L+s C total of intervals = 10 large + 4 small (2 octaves)

It is an Ionian or Bilaval scale; (doh, ray, me, fa, so, la, tea, doh - a la Julie Andrews)
in ascending notename order C-D-E-F-G-A-B-C
You have moved the II, IV, VI and VIII into the next octave above, and then listed then in ascending pitch order.

Scale coding is:
6/0/2
Chain of fifths is:

FCGDAEB

no missing notes in chain

Tonic (I assume is C) hence 2

see the first scale on this page.:

http://www.lucytune.com/new_to_lt/lucytuning_scales.html

I don't understand what is so interesting about this sequence of notes, that you should ask about it.

(is this wacky bush logic - you only see the white ones?)

OK I've fallen into the trap;-) What now?
Tell us;-)

Charles Lucy - lucy@harmonics.com
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