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How does the chromatic scale differ from the diatonic scale?

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The term diatonic basically means two tones. This refers to the two different kinds of steps that occur in major scales, whole step and half step. ... Pentatonic scale patterns themselves are not considered diatonic because they are not based on the same two step formula that major scales are based on.
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Step-by-step explanation:

The chromatic scale contains all twelve tones inside the standard Western octave. ... A diatonic scale is best understood as one which moves through pitch letter names in sequence, without skipping any letters, applying accidentals to certain pitches so as to create a pattern of whole steps and half steps.

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