- Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) similar to Dorian modesee also 呂旋法
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- Japanese seven-tone gagaku scale (corresponding to: re, mi, fa, so, la, ti, do) similar to Dorian mode
This term refers to a specific musical scale used in traditional Japanese gagaku music. It operates within a framework that shares characteristics with the Dorian mode, which is a scale often found in Western music.
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りっせんぽう律旋法をもちいる用いるto use the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法にもとづく基づくbased on the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法のがっきょく楽曲music composed using the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法についてabout the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法のとくちょう特徴characteristics of the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法をりかい理解するto understand the seven-tone scaleこだい古代のりっせんぽう律旋法ancient seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法のえんそう演奏performance of the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法のりろん理論theory of the seven-tone scaleりっせんぽう律旋法をまなぶ学ぶto learn the seven-tone scale