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In music a hexatonic scale is a scale (music) with six (hexa) degrees. Examples include the whole tone scale or interval cycle 2 (C2). ... In music, a scale is an unordered collection of notes or pitches, as opposed to a series of intervals, which is a musical mode. ... In music or music theory a scale degree is an individual note of a scale, both its pitch and its diatonic function. ... In music, a whole tone scale is a scale in which each note is separated from its neighbors by the interval of a whole step. ... In music, interval cycles, unfold a single recurrent interval in a series that closes with a return to the initial pitch class, and are notated by George Perle using the letter C, for cycle, with an interval class integer to distinguish the interval. ...


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For instance, hexatonics use shapes that require 2 adjacent strings, and since the guitar is arranged in octaves diagonally from any root, we are able to repeat this shape across the neck, like so:
Hexatonics are a vital insight that most players don’t discover until much later down the road.
Adam Rice is a primarily instrumental guitarist specializing in the styles of rock, funk/fusion, and jazz (though he has been in several vocal bands of varying styles as well).
Hexatonic thirds from Schubert to Schoenberg: Voice-leading, Harmonic Congruence, Prolongation (147 words)
This paper investigates the role of a voice-leading pattern termed hexatonic thirds across a one hundred year span of music, c.
Part I briefly defines and explicates hexatonic thirds-a transpositional sequence of parallel major thirds moving by alternating minor seconds and minor thirds, for instance B/D# - C/E - Eb/G - E/G#.
Hexatonic thirds not only provide an addition means to analyze hexatonic content, but also allow us to better understand the hexatonic's overall role in both tonal and atonal music.
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