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A ditonic scale is a musical scale or mode with two notes per octave. This is in contrast to a heptatonic (seven-note) scale such as the major scale and minor scale, or a dodecatonic (chromatic 12-note ) scale, both common in modern Western music. Ethnomusicologist Bruno Nettl noted that ditonic scales were common in many parts of the world but often limited to specific music types, such as children's songs, with the exception of some tribal societies.〔Bruno Nettl (1960) (Cheremis Musical Styles ), with a preface by Thomas A. Sebeok (Indiana University Publications: Folklore Series 14). Bloomington: Indiana University Press, p. 10.〕 ==Distribution==
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