SCALE, in Music

in music, any series of tones arranged in a step-by-step rising or falling order of pitch. A scale defines the interval relationship of each tone to the others upon which the composition depends. Scales further serve to classify and catalogue the tonal material used in composition.

A great variety of scales have been used in the past and in different cultures; no single interval is common to all of them. In the 6th cent. b.c., Pythagoras defined the mathematical relationship of the perfect intervals (the octave, fourth, and fifth) and of the intervals between them (an interval being the difference in pitch between two tones). The Greek system was taken up by the Christian church, which adapted its note series to a number of modes used in medieval music, especially in plainsong.

The church modes, under the impact of the composition of polyphonic vocal music, became reduced in due course to the two characteristic scales of later Western music, the major and the minor. The major scale, called diatonic, has five whole tones (t) and two semitones (s) arranged thus: ttsttts (as in the white notes on the piano keyboard taken from one C to the next C); this scale, with certain modifications, became the basis of Western musical tonality until the end of the 19th cent. The dissemination and influence of the diatonic scale was therefore very great. The minor scale is based on tsttstt. This arrangement produces the lower third, sixth, and seventh degrees that are characteristic of the minor mode; the higher seventh degree, a semitone rather than a whole tone below the main note, or "tonic," is often borrowed from the major mode for use at cadences.

Akin to the modes, the concept of key was developed, whereby a home tone, or tonic, is the principal focus of a composition, and the various other tones assume importance according to their relationship to the tonic. The increasing complexity of instruments demanded more refined tuning systems. By J. S. Bach's time equal temperament had become established. The resulting scale, called chromatic, consisted of 12 notes divided by semitone intervals (the white and black notes of the keyboard). Although the diatonic scale is basically heptatonic (seven-noted), music that is in a major or minor tonality usually employs the remaining five tones of the chromatic scale as auxiliary or ornamental tones. Music that employs them freely is said to be highly chromatic, while music that employs them sparingly is said to be diatonic.

The 12 scales, one for each note as the home tone, plus the 12 concomitant minor scales remained the basic organizing structure of Western music until the system was challenged by the dodecaphonic (twelve-tone scale) composers, in particular Arnold Schoenberg, who worked into the mid-20th cent. (see atonality; serial music). The whole-tone scale, which divides the octave into six equal whole tones (C, D, E, F sharp, G sharp, and A sharp, on the piano), gives a feeling of vagueness that made it adaptable to impressionism; its possibilities were thoroughly explored in the works of Debussy. The pentatonic scale (the black keys of the piano illustrate one form) has long been thought of as having an Asian character because of the prevalence of pentatonic scales in Chinese, Japanese, and Javanese music. The most complex scales known belong to Arabian music and Hindu music.

See N. Slonimsky, Thesaurus of Scales and Melodic Patterns (1947); C. Sachs, The Wellsprings of Music (1965).

____________________

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition Copyright© 2004, Columbia University Press. Licensed from Lernout & Hauspie Speech Products N.V. All rights reserved.

-42480-

Search the Library
Books
Journals
Magazines
Newspapers
Encyclopedia
Advanced Search
About Questia
Questia is the world's largest online academic library offering full-text books, journals, and articles on thousands of topics.

Join Now...
Questia Books and Articles on: Scale in Music
We found: 27084 results
By media type:
 

Books:

 

7745  

 

Journal articles:

 

7645  

 

Magazine articles:

 

5683  

 

Newspaper articles:

 

5969  

 

Encyclopedia articles:

 

42  

 

books on: Scale in Music  - 7745 results

       More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...of wood, spaced two inches apart on the scale platform; and one in which the same weight...engineers were convinced that the thin-scale game was a game worth playing. These people...evenings, accompanied by canned laser-disc music. The atmosphere shifted markedly from...
...began to return to the genesis of his music by utilizing advances in technology...of The Cave 1990 1993 , a large-scale music theatre work. Once again, Reich...barriers between and boundaries of music from the popular and the art worlds...
...state at that. It meant that music is being taught in the public...state on a surprisingly large scale. Out of these popular bands...kinds and degrees of ability. Music is in the public schools to stay -- on a large scale. Music in America is in the air, literally...
...comparison with the larger-scale Romantic approach. As has frequently...After 1800 the importance of music-making in the home was increasingly...and most chamber and symphonic music in the nineteenth century routinely...witness to the large-scale music making they represented. Among...
...familiar can easily be theatrical: but music has the potential to express positively...in the construction of his large-scale music. In 1982, in a BBC Radio 3 discussion...times I was interested in large-scale tonality, large areas of tonality...
More book Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

journal articles on: Scale in Music  - 7645 results

       More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...inventory was administered to music education and music therapy majors in a large...ratings that a rating scale of -5 through 0 to...to other Likert-type scales (e.g., 1-5, 1...that because the final scale includes a 0, the final...inventory was given to 25 music education and 25 music...
...contributions to large-scale orchestral music and have become highly...importance of Sibeliuss music, both within Finland...actively utilize it in his music (he referred to the collection...whole step - half step scale").18 However, during...
...aid also brought a new program to Henry Streets music school: social music. Initiated by executive committee member Helen...Street in fall 1933, the program offered large-scale recreational music activities. Katz was initially pleased that...
...participating in arts programs that included music.., as measured by the Piers-Harris Childrens Self Concept Scale. (14) Music is thus shown to cross disciplines...surgeon with maintaining "Studying music encourages self-discipline and...
...Elliott, 1986). The Faces Pain Scale, designed by Bieri, Reeve...In addition, the Faces Pain Scale differentiates between pain...shortcoming of other similar pain scales (Cassidy et al., 2002). The scale consists of seven faces depicting...two treatment conditions (music and nonmusic/spoken), the...
More journal Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

magazine articles on: Scale in Music  - 5683 results

       More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
...Clever Tunes; and Pianokids: Scale Book, by Eleanor Gummer and...written activity pages. The music includes a mix of folk songs...My Gecko." The Pianokids: Scale Book is designed as a reference...of any age. Major and minor scales, formula patterns, arpeggios...series is inconsistent. The music is notated in various sized...
...comprehending groups of 3 and groups of 4 in scale fingering? Then this just might be the scale and arpeggio book for them! Rosalie...Keys--A Visual Approach to Fingering Scales and Arpeggios is visually oriented right...fingerings for major and harmonic minor scales. Colors for 3 scale fingering concepts are blue for the groups...
...Publishing Corporation/Galaxy Music Corporation (138 Ipswich...approach of the Ivan Galamian Scale System for Violin, thanks...in double and multiple stop scales and arpeggios. I have used...found scattered within other scale books, particularly scales and exercises in thirds...triple and quadruple stop scales and arpeggios with suggested...extremely valuable addition to scale literature for the cello...
...Note Nabber; Primary Pounce; Scale Scramble; and Wacky Words...Note Nabber; Primary Pounce; Scale Scramble; and Wacky Words...OMITTED ILLUSTRATION OMITTED Kjos Music Press and Three Crazy Women...concepts including note names, scales, key signatures, primary...instrumentalists just learning to read music. The games add an element...
...Orchestral Repertoire, Excerpts, Scales, and Studies for String Orchestra...with intelligently written scales and studies based on melodic...complicating through using the music itself. The music is clearly and legibly presented...level of difficulty of each scale, study or excerpt can easily...
More magazine Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

newspaper articles on: Scale in Music  - 5969 results

       More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>  
 
Large-Scale Puppets, Music Tell Story of the Nativity. by Kerry Lester Byline...tells "the greatest story ever told" through soaring music and visually arresting, large- scale puppetry. Just how large-scale? "Our puppets are...
Mahler Heard on Small Scale; CULTURE Classical Music. Byline: Christopher Morley When the Orchestra of the Swan performs Mahlers Fourth Symphony next week In Stratford-upon-Avon...
...Attending Rock Concerts, Top Music Writer RAY CONNOLLY Says Nothing Matched Live8 for Sheer Scale and Emotion. Byline: RAY CONNOLLY...Glastonbury. The standard of the music was extraordinary. From the...was a long day- ten hours of music, from two until midnight...
Harmonies on a Major Scale; Savouring the Spotlight...miraculous, then happened and their music became the uniquely powerful mixture that continues to transcend music-biz hype. How special they...preaching and enjoy the glorious music that resulted. Straighten Up...
Scales to Dazzle Late-Night Crowds...week. Q. Youve been in the music business a long time. How has...A. Europe, for my type of music. Europe eats it up, and the...Jay-Z and Beyonce electronic music I call it. Over there they...
More newspaper Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-50 >>

 

encyclopedia articles on: Scale in Music  - 42 results

       More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-42 >>  
 
...of polyphonic vocal music, became reduced in...the two characteristic scales of later Western music, the major and the minor. The major scale, called diatonic...12 concomitant minor scales remained the basic organizing...structure of Western music until the system was...dodecaphonic (twelve-tone scale) composers, in particular...
CHROMATIC SCALE in music: see scale . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...did not constitute a scale, however. The scale of Chinese music is pentatonic, roughly...The melody of vocal music is limited by the fact...notes of the pentatonic scale, as did players of...sources dominated Chinese music. At present, Western...
...characteristics of Arabian music are modal homophony, florid...roughly equal to the chromatic scale of Western music. In the 13th cent. five more...maqamat were changed. Instead of scales within which melodies were...much like the ragas of Hindu music . Ornamentation in Arabian...
SERIAL MUSIC the body of compositions whose fundamental...that constitute the equal-tempered scale. In contrast to tonal music, whose unity is perceived in the...the major or minor chord), serial music is not pitch centric, i.e., there...
More encyclopedia Results: 1-10 11-20 21-30 31-40 41-42 >>

 About Questia   ::   Privacy   ::   Contact