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'''In regards to scales, see:''' | '''In regards to scales, see:''' | ||
* A [[mos scale]] of 12 notes that is 7a 5b with unspecified sizes for a and b, which can be: | * A [[mos scale]] of 12 notes that is 7a 5b with unspecified sizes for a and b, which can be: | ||
** [[7L 5s|7L 5s (m-chromatic)]] | ** [[7L 5s|7L 5s (m-chromatic)]] | ||
** [[5L 7s|5L 7s (p-chromatic)]] | ** [[5L 7s|5L 7s (p-chromatic)]] | ||
* A mos scale that is the child of an [[albitonic scale]] in the context of [[chromatic pairs]] | * A mos scale that is the child of an [[albitonic scale]] in the context of [[chromatic pairs]] | ||
* The chromatic genus, a | * The chromatic genus, a {{w|genus (music)|genus}} in ancient Greek music theory | ||
* A [[ternary]] scale of 12 notes, which usually has the suffix "-chrome". Some examples include [[diachrome]] and [[nicechrome]]. | |||
'''In regards to interval classification, see:''' | '''In regards to interval classification, see:''' | ||
* [[ | * [[Chroma]] and [[chromatic semitone]], difference between [[interval quality|major and minor]] | ||
* [[Diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic, and subchromatic steps]] | |||
{{Disambiguation}} | {{Disambiguation}} | ||
Latest revision as of 13:14, 6 July 2025
The term chromatic has several meanings.
In regards to scales, see:
- A mos scale of 12 notes that is 7a 5b with unspecified sizes for a and b, which can be:
- A mos scale that is the child of an albitonic scale in the context of chromatic pairs
- The chromatic genus, a genus in ancient Greek music theory
- A ternary scale of 12 notes, which usually has the suffix "-chrome". Some examples include diachrome and nicechrome.
In regards to interval classification, see:
- Chroma and chromatic semitone, difference between major and minor
- Diatonic, chromatic, enharmonic, and subchromatic steps