1-2-5s everywhere! I'm seein' 'em in my sleep!
This time it's 1-2-5 and it's dear cousins, Pentatonic and Perfect 4th (P4th), that gets our attention.
The notes of a Maj. pentatonic scale are formed by two 1-2-5 patterns a whole tone apart (C-D-G + D-E-A = C-D-E-G-A).
The close relationship to these 1-2-5 patterns and the pentatonic scale, as well as the pentatonic scale and the interval of a perfect fourth (E-A-D-G-C) is a somewhat obvious one.
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This time it's 1-2-5 and it's dear cousins, Pentatonic and Perfect 4th (P4th), that gets our attention.
The notes of a Maj. pentatonic scale are formed by two 1-2-5 patterns a whole tone apart (C-D-G + D-E-A = C-D-E-G-A).
The close relationship to these 1-2-5 patterns and the pentatonic scale, as well as the pentatonic scale and the interval of a perfect fourth (E-A-D-G-C) is a somewhat obvious one.
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