Some times I have
speak about Ethiopian Scales. Here You have a table where you can briefly see
all the scales. Of course all of them are based in the C note as the root one
and all of them can be transposed to other roots. I think this is an easy way
to visualize it quickly.
If you like to play music and you want to know about
Ethiopian scales you can check easily
with the table below.
Ethiopian Pentatonic Scales
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C
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D
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E
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G
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A
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C
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Tizita Major
Pentatonic
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C
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D
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F
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G
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Bb
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C
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Tizita 2nd
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C
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D
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Eb
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G
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Ab
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C
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Tizita Minor
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C
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E
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F
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G
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B
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C
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Bati
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C
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Eb
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F
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G
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Bb
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C
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Bati Minor/Minor
Pentatonic
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C
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E
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F#
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G
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B
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C
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Bati Lydian
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C
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Db
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F
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G
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Ab
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C
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Ambassel
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C
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D
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F
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G
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A
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C
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Ambassel Major
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C
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Db
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F
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Gb
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A
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C
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Anchihoye
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Make fun enjoying the
Ethiopian scales.