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Yo scale
The ''yo'' scale, which does not contain minor notes, according to a traditional theory is a pentatonic scale used in much Japanese music including〔(''Japanese Music'', ''Cross-Cultural Communication: World Music'', University of Wisconsin – Green Bay ).〕 gagaku and shomyo. The ''yo'' scale is used specifically in folk songs and early popular songs and is contrasted with the ''in'' scale which does contain minor notes.〔Titon, Jeff Todd (1996). ''Worlds of Music: An Introduction to the Music of the World's Peoples'', p.372. ISBN 0-02-872612-X.〕 The ''in'' scale is described as 'dark' while the yo scale is described as 'bright' sounding.〔Chris Hiscock, Marian Metcalfe (1999). ''New Music Matters 11-14'', p.49. ISBN 978-0-435-81091-7.〕
It is defined by ascending intervals of two, three, two, two, and three semitones. An example ''yo'' scale, expressed in western pitch names, is: D - E - G - A - B. This is illustrated below.
More recent theory〔 (1974). (Japanese Music: History and Theory), 76. Tokyo: National Theater of Japan.〕 emphasizes that it is more useful in interpreting Japanese melody to view scales on the basis of "nuclear tones" located a fourth apart and containing notes between them, as in the ''min'yō'' scale used in folk music, and whose pitches are equivalent to the ''yo'' scale:〔Titon (1996), 373.〕
The Ryūkyū scale appears to be derived from the yo scale with pitches raised.〔
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