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Music 8 – Keyboards - Composition: Pentatonic song The pentatonic scale consists of 5 notes. Based on your scale they are the 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 scale degrees or Do Re Mi Sol La; and any combination thereof. From Wikipedia: A pentatonic scale is a musical scale or mode with five notes per octave in contrast to a heptatonic (seven note) scale such as the major scale and minor scale. Pentatonic scales are very common and are found all over the world. They are divided into those with semitones (hemitonic) and those without (anhemitonic). Examples of use of pentatonic scales include Celtic folk music, Hungarian folk music, West African music, African-American spirituals, Gospel music, American folk music, Jazz, American blues music, rock music, Sami joik singing, children's song, the music of ancient Greece[3][4] and the Greek traditional music and songs from Epirus, Northwest Greece, music of Southern Albania, folk songs of peoples of the Middle Volga area (such as the Mari, the Chuvash and Tatars), the tuning of the Ethiopian krar and the Indonesian gamelan, Philippine kulintang, Native American music, melodies of Korea, Laos, Thailand, Malaysia, Japan, China and Vietnam (including the folk music of these countries), the Andean music, the Afro-Caribbean tradition, Polish highlanders from the Tatra Mountains, and Western Impressionistic composers such as French composer Claude Debussy.[citation needed] Pentatonic Songs: Alouette Amazing Grace America, the Beautiful Baby Please Don’t Go Deck the Halls Found A Peanut (Clementine) He’s got the Whole World in his Hands Maggie May (Rod Stewart) My Girl (The Temptations) Purple Haze (Jimi Hendrix) There’s a Hole in the Bucket When the Saints Go Marching In You Are My Sunshine Lots of songs by the Black Keys( http://garyewer.wordpress.com/tag/pentatonic-scales/) For an example of a song melody that uses the major pentatonic, listen to “The Show Goes On” (Lupe Fiasco). For minor pentatonic, listen to “Sunny” by Bobby Hebb Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (https://www.enovativepiano.com/site592.php) . Pentatonic melodies offer increased chord progression choices. The more you eliminate notes that need to be harmonized, the more you increase the number of potential chords that will harmonize the melody. . Pentatonic melodies are easy to sing. There’s a good reason why a lot of folk songs and children’s songs use pentatonic melodies: they’re relatively easy to sing. . Pentatonic melodies have an “indefinable charm”. Don’t you love sitting at a piano and strum your fingers along all the black notes? Those black notes, taken together, give you a Gb pentatonic scale. And there’s something quite captivating about it. . Pentatonic melodies are somewhat easy to create. It’s easy to improvise a pentatonic melody over a set chord progression, because you don’t have to worry about what to do with the leading tone or the tricky 4th note of a major scale.