Little dots between the big dots might be there to remind us that other music systems can detect and use "Quartertones", a pitch halfway between Semitones. One example : Arabic music can use a 24-tone equal system-- this means they are hearing all the Little Dots -- from which 7 notes are then chosen to become the scale. There are also musical situations like the Blues, rooted in African-American music, which uses "blue notes" such as a flattened 3rd or flattened7th. These notes are not exactly reaching the Quartertone precisely.
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Why this little dots between the big dots of each intervals? incredible videos! thank you!
Little dots between the big dots might be there to remind us that other music systems can detect and use "Quartertones", a pitch halfway between Semitones. One example : Arabic music can use a 24-tone equal system-- this means they are hearing all the Little Dots -- from which 7 notes are then chosen to become the scale. There are also musical situations like the Blues, rooted in African-American music, which uses "blue notes" such as a flattened 3rd or flattened7th. These notes are not exactly reaching the Quartertone precisely.