The octatonic scale refers to any 8-tone musical scale, but the term most commonly refers to what is called the diminished scale in jazz improvisation. read more
The octatonic scale refers to any 8-tone musical scale, but the term most commonly refers to what is called the diminished scale in jazz improvisation. The diminished scale consists of alternating whole steps and half steps, which means that it can be started on either a whole step or a half step. read more
An octatonic scale is any eight-note musical scale. The scale most often meant by this term is one in which the notes ascend in alternating intervals of a whole step and a half step, creating a symmetric scale. read more
The octatonic scale is not among the traditional scales we covered previously, consequently, it is mostly used by classical, jazz, and advanced gospel musicians. Nothing much was heard of the octatonic scale until the nineteenth and twentieth centuries where it was used extensively. read more