Visual and Performing Arts for the CSET


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starting at C sharp, you’re playing a male scale-the first note is C sharp and the cornerstone is F sharp, a perfect third. If you play a five note scale starting at D sharp, you’re playing a

female scale-the first note is D sharp and the cornerstone is G sharp, a perfect fourth.

Finally, Chinese and Japanese musical theory were based on the eight categories of sound (Chinese: pa yin ): metal (bells), stone (stone chimes), earth (ocarina), leather (drums), silk (stringed instruments), wood (double reed wind instruments), gourd (sho , or mouth organ), and bamboo (flute).

If thine enemy wrong thee, buy each of his children a drum.

By Joe Kodiar

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Joe Kodiar Visual and Performing Arts for the CSET

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