Chromatic Scale: Explained

What is a Chromatic Scale?

Choose the correct answer:

a) Minor scale

b) Pentatonic scale

c) Major scale

d) Chromatic scale

Answer: Chromatic scale

A Chromatic scale is a 12-note scale that includes all the notes within an octave. Unlike other scales that follow a specific pattern of intervals, the Chromatic scale includes every single note, whether it's a natural note, sharp, or flat.

When playing the Chromatic scale, you go up by half steps, hitting every note in between. Once you reach the end of the octave, you start over again, creating a continuous sequence of ascending and descending notes.

It is important to note that the starting note of the Chromatic scale may vary depending on the context or key you are playing in. However, the concept remains the same - including all 12 notes within the octave.

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