Literature talk:Little Red Riding Hood: Difference between revisions

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Coincidentally, the major third was a leading tone to F and the major seventh was a major third to G! Thus exploiting this fact, leading tones were successively added under each note of the equal pentatonic scale, eventually resulting in:
Coincidentally, the major third was a leading tone to F and the major seventh was a major third to G! Exploiting this fact, leading tones were successively added under each note of the equal pentatonic scale, eventually resulting in:


  C  D  F  G  A  C
  C  D  F  G  A  C
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