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Scales
Chords
A
Oriental
Frets: 0 - 24

Formula
Notes

m2-m3-m2-m2-m3-m2
A
B𝄫
C
D
E𝄫
F
G
E𝄫
B𝄫
F
C
A
F
1
G
D
B𝄫
G
2
E𝄫
F
C
3
A
G
D
A
4
B𝄫
C
E𝄫
B𝄫
5
F
D
A
6
G
E𝄫
B𝄫
7
C
F
C
8
D
A
G
D
9
E𝄫
B𝄫
F
C
E𝄫
10
G
D
A
11
E𝄫
B𝄫
12
F
C
A
F
13
G
D
B𝄫
G
14
E𝄫
F
C
15
A
G
D
A
16
B𝄫
C
E𝄫
B𝄫
17
F
D
A
18
G
E𝄫
B𝄫
19
C
F
C
20
D
A
G
D
21
E𝄫
B𝄫
F
C
E𝄫
22
G
D
A
23
E𝄫
B𝄫
24

Basic Scale Information

  • Name: Oriental Scale
  • Type: Hexatonic scale (exotic scale)
  • Formula: 1 – ♭2 – 3 – 4 – ♯5 – 6
  • Relation with Major Scale: N/A

Theoretical Aspects

  • Sound Character: This scale has a strongly exotic sound, with a flavor that immediately recalls the musical traditions of the Middle East or Central Asia. The presence of the minor second and major third creates a very distinctive and fascinating contrast.
  • Typical Chord: Can be harmonized with ambiguous major triads, but often used on drones or static accompaniments.
  • Modal Context: Does not belong to the modes of the major or minor scale. It is used to color melodies or pieces with ethnic or oriental settings.
  • Harmonic Use: Often used in modal music, film scores, and to create moments of tension or mystery with an exotic flavor.

Musical Context

  1. Musical Styles: World music, Soundtracks, Jazz fusion, Experimental metal
  2. Songs using the scale:
    • Misirlou – Dick Dale
    • Exotic – Bill Haley
    • Desert Rose – Sting
    • Arabian Knights – Siouxsie and the Banshees
  3. Evoked Atmosphere: Exotic, mysterious, evocative of distant lands, sands, and ancient rituals.