This is fascinating. I didn't know that there so many pentatonic scales. The pentatonic scale can be found in different world cultures. I like the variety. As an American trained musician and music professor I wonder when and who extended the ubiquitous pentatonic scale(s) to the commonly used 8 or 12 tone scales.
you don't have to stick to any nots pick a normal scale for example c major and if you jump the forth and the sevenths it is tizita and its the same for every other scale
@@TOGMusicMaking i guess we are both right.. it only depends where you start it.. if you play the same notes you played but start from F# so it's like what i said
Thank you so much for compiling the Ethiopian scales.
Thank you this was simple and succinct
Extremely helpful - tysm!!
This is fascinating. I didn't know that there so many pentatonic scales. The pentatonic scale can be found in different world cultures. I like the variety. As an American trained musician and music professor I wonder when and who extended the ubiquitous pentatonic scale(s) to the commonly used 8 or 12 tone scales.
Dankeschön 🙏 Genau das habe ich gesucht 🤗
Thank you. I couldn’t understand any other videos because I’m sadly a monolingual American 😂 cheers
i think min 0:20 is Yematebela wef scale (የማትበላ ወፍ). i think tizta 2nd begins from D. D-E-G-A-CD
Very helpful explaining this way - thank you.
you don't have to stick to any nots pick a normal scale for example c major and if you jump the forth and the sevenths it is tizita and its the same for every other scale
Love this, thank you!
Thank u. Where can I hear these all in recordings with traditional tuning?
Isn’t the 3rd one Ambasel?
Thanks
Hey, thank you for showing these. Can you tell me which scale Roha Band made most of their songs with? Thanks!!!
I think they use a normal major pentatonic scale a lot- so in the context of C that would be C D E G A
@@TOGMusicMaking Nice, thank you so much!
i know Anchioye with an Eb, not with a Db.. i you sure about that? or am i wrong?
Oh really. You may well be right. This is the way I was shown but maybe a mistake
@@TOGMusicMaking i guess we are both right.. it only depends where you start it.. if you play the same notes you played but start from F# so it's like what i said
@@banjosufa Thanks for info!
They can't be pentatonic scales because they got more than five notes in them
Which?