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From www.GlobusComputer.com The Five Note Scale is ancient Chinese musical notes: jué 角 (mi) zhǐ 徵 (so) gōng 宮 (do) shāng 商 (re) 羽 (la) The ancient Chinese defined, by mathematical means, a gamut or series of Shi Er Lü (called the 十二律 12 lü) from which various sets of five or seven frequencies were selected to make the sort of "do re mi" major scale familiar to those who have been formed with the Western Standard notation. The 12 lü approximate the frequencies known in the West as A, B flat.....G, and A flat. Is this helpful? Thanks. GLOBUS COMPUTER

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In solfege it is called sol. A specific note name would depend on the scale's tonic.

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The fifth degree of a scale is called a dominant.

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Pentatonic scale

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dominant

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Pentatonic

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Pentatonic

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Q: What is the musical name for a scale made up of 5 notes?
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