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Originally Posted by GuitarBizarre
I got to here and decided you were a ****ing idiot, because if you'd quoted anything relevant you would have quoted
"A grouping of notes separated by specific intervals. (Notes as described above), repeated by octave. This can be any number of notes,
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Ok, let's test that. It can be any number of notes? Ok, how about 1 note? Repeated by octave? How about C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 C17? Is that a scale?
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for Example Pentatonic being 5, A traditional major or minor would contain 7 notes, a full chromatic scale would contain 12 notes. (A, B flat, B, C, D flat, D, E flat, E, F, G flat, G, and A flat)."
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These examples contradict your claim that a scale can be any number of notes. These are very specific--5, 7, 12.
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I'm done, enjoy your imagined superiority.
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Well, I sincerely hope you are done so I don't have to keep coming back to this thread to correct your balderdash.