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| − | [[Category: Musical | + | '''Scale''' may refer to a succession of [[music]]al tones organized around a tonic, or key [[note (music)|note]]. There are many kinds of scales including major, minor, pentatonic, and diminished scales. |
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| + | '''Scale''' may refer to a measuring device used to determine the weight of an item. | ||
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| + | '''Scale''' may also refer to many other things. For a list of those things, consult a conservative dictionary. | ||
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This page might serve better as a disambiguation page. Expect changes in the future!
Scale may refer to a succession of musical tones organized around a tonic, or key note. There are many kinds of scales including major, minor, pentatonic, and diminished scales.
Scale may refer to a measuring device used to determine the weight of an item.
Scale may also refer to many other things. For a list of those things, consult a conservative dictionary.
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