The pentatonic scale is a musical scale consisting of five notes per octave, often used in various forms of music around the world. It is known for its simplicity and emotional depth.
There are two main types of pentatonic scales: major and minor. The major pentatonic scale follows the pattern of tones and semitones as T-T-S-T-T, where T represents a tone (two half steps) and S represents a semitone (one half step). The minor pentatonic scale, on the other hand, follows the pattern S-T-T-S-T.
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