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- Altered_scale abstract "In jazz, the altered scale or altered dominant scale is a seven-note scale that is a dominant scale where all non-essential tones have been altered. This means that it comprises the three irreducibly essential tones that define a dominant seventh chord, which are root, major third, and minor seventh and that all other chord tones have been altered. These are: the ninth, which has two altered forms: minor ninth and augmented ninththe eleventh, which has one altered form: the augmented eleventh the fifth, which has two altered forms: the diminished fifth and the augmented fifthand the thirteenth, which has one altered form: the minor thirteenthThe altered forms of some of the non-essential tones coincide (augmented eleventh with diminished fifth and augmented fifth with minor thirteenth) meaning those scale degrees are enharmonically identical and have multiple potential spellings. The natural forms of the non-essential tones are not present in the scale. This means it contains no major ninth, no perfect eleventh, no perfect fifth, and no major thirteenth. An altered scale on C contains the notes:C (root),D♭ (minor ninth) D♯ (augmented ninth)E (major third)F♯ (augmented eleventh) or G♭ (diminished fifth)G♯ (augmented fifth) or A♭ (minor thirteenth)B♭ (minor seventh). This is written below in musical notation with the essential chordtones coloured black and the non-essential altered chordtones coloured red.The altered scale is made by the sequence: semitone – tone – semitone – tone – tone – tone – tone. The abbreviation “alt” (for “altered”) used in chord symbols enhances readability by reducing the number of characters otherwise needed to define the chord and avoids the confusion of multiple equivalent complex names. For example, \"C7alt\" supplants \"C7#5♭9#9#11\", \"C7-5+5-9+9\", \"Caug7-9+9+11\", etc.".
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- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Acoustic_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Aeolian_dominant_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Augmented_second.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Heptatonic_scales.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Jazz_terminology.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Category:Musical_terminology.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Chord-scale_system.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Claude_Debussy.
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- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Jazz.
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- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Jazz_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Locrian_mode.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Lydian_augmented_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Major_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Major_third.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Maurice_Ravel.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_scale.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_second.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_seventh.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Minor_sixth.
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- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Tritone.
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLink Unison.
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- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alt.".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altered scale".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Altered".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "Super-Locrian, Altered".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "VII".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "alt scale".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "altered scale".
- Altered_scale wikiPageWikiLinkText "altered".
- Altered_scale complement "5".
- Altered_scale fifthPitch Tritone.
- Altered_scale firstPitch Unison.
- Altered_scale forteNumber "7".
- Altered_scale fourthPitch Major_third.
- Altered_scale modes "I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII".
- Altered_scale name "Altered scale".
- Altered_scale pitchClasses "7".
- Altered_scale reference "Bahha, Nor Eddine, and Robert Rawlins. 2005. Jazzology: The Encyclopedia of Jazz Theory for All Musicians, edited by Barrett Tagliarino. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard. ISBN 978-0-634-08678-6.".
- Altered_scale reference "Callender, Clifton. 1998. "Voice-leading parsimony in the music of Alexander Scriabin", Journal of Music Theory 42, no. 2 : 219–33.".
- Altered_scale reference "Haerle, Dan. 1975. Scales for Jazz Improvisation: A Practice Method for All Instruments. Lebanan, Indiana: Studio P/R; Miami: Warner Bros.; Hialeah : Columbia Pictures Publications. ISBN 978-0-89898-705-8.".
- Altered_scale reference "Miller, Ron. 1996. Modal Jazz Composition & Harmony, volume 1. Rottenburg: Advance Music.".
- Altered_scale reference "Service, Saxophone. 1993. "The Altered Scale In Jazz Improvisation". Saxophone Journal 18, no. 4 :".
- Altered_scale reference "Tymoczko, Dmitri. 1997. “The Consecutive-Semitone Constraint on Scalar Structure: A Link Between Impressionism and Jazz.” Integral 11:135–79.".
- Altered_scale reference "Tymoczko, Dmitri. 2004. “Scale Networks in Debussy.” Journal of Music Theory 48, no. 2 : 215–92.".
- Altered_scale secondPitch Minor_second.
- Altered_scale seventhPitch Minor_seventh.
- Altered_scale sixthPitch Minor_sixth.
- Altered_scale thirdPitch Augmented_second.
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- Altered_scale subject Category:Heptatonic_scales.
- Altered_scale subject Category:Jazz_terminology.
- Altered_scale subject Category:Musical_terminology.
- Altered_scale hypernym Scale.
- Altered_scale type Aircraft.
- Altered_scale type Redirect.
- Altered_scale type Scale.
- Altered_scale comment "In jazz, the altered scale or altered dominant scale is a seven-note scale that is a dominant scale where all non-essential tones have been altered. This means that it comprises the three irreducibly essential tones that define a dominant seventh chord, which are root, major third, and minor seventh and that all other chord tones have been altered.".
- Altered_scale label "Altered scale".
- Altered_scale sameAs Q438325.
- Altered_scale sameAs Alterierte_Skala.
- Altered_scale sameAs Altereeritud_helirida.
- Altered_scale sameAs Gamme_altérée.
- Altered_scale sameAs Scala_superlocria.
- Altered_scale sameAs オルタード・スケール.
- Altered_scale sameAs Escala_alterada.
- Altered_scale sameAs m.017v5h.
- Altered_scale sameAs Q438325.