India Languages, asked by sundar637072, 3 months ago

The scale of chord is used to measure

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Answered by Anonymous
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There is no “measuring” process, a key has a 7 note scale that is used to make any music written in that key clearly identifiable as being in that key. That is the only useage of scales and their attendant chords .

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Answered by gauravmali846
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⊙ Scales in music are not a measure of anything, no more than the scales on a fish. It’s one of those words that can mean several different things. In music, it’s a series of notes that sounds “proper” in sequence, stepped up or down (incremented) in frequency (pitch). (Note that I just blitzed through other words that in a different context have a different meaning: measure, step, frequency, pitch - and note…)

⊙ Chords are not scales per se, but rather at least two notes played together. A group of chords is more commonly referred to as an arrangement, pattern, sequence, or progression; the last is very important.

A basic read in music theory could be quite helpful to you.

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