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In the Schillinger System of Musical Composition Book 2 discusses pitch-scales. In the first group we find the scales with a single root and a total range of less than one octave. The generalized approach finds all possible scales through combinations and permutations of interval-units. A scale is an ordered series of between 1 and 12 pitch-units, and this video looks at the characteristics of the First Group scales with 2, 3 and 5 pitch-units. The approach to diatonic 7-pitch scales is based on the combination of tetrachord types. Application examples demonstrate the construction of a melodic continuity from a series of melodic forms and the superimposition of an attack-duration rhythm pattern. Contents: 00:00 What this video is about 00:33 Section 1 Introduction 00:59 Section 2 Fundamentals of Group 1 Pitch-Scales 01:03 Section 2.1 Schillinger System Context. Books 1-5 in the System of Musical Composition. 02:28 Section 2.2 Pitch-Scale Groups. Characteristics of Group 1, single root and octave limit. 03:42 Section 2.3 Group 1 scale numbers. The total number for given number of pitch-units. 04:42 Section 2.4 Working with pitch-scales. Melodic forms. Continuity with rhythm superimposition. 05:44 Section 3 Group 1 Pitch-Scale Examples 05:50 Section 3.1 Three-unit pitch-scales. Options and melodic forms. 07:46 Example 1. Scales with common pitch. Expanding group rhythm. Solo Strings and synths. 12:05 Section 3.2 Five-unit pitch-scales. Total number, melodic forms. 12:24 Example 2. Three scales, common pitches, permutations of attack-duration pattern. 15:56 Section 3.3 Seven-unit pitch-scales. Combination of tetrachords, diatonic major and minor. 19:14 Example 3. Six scales, melodic forms, rhythm family, grouping. Orchestral setting. 23:53 Summary and conclusion More information on or purchase the Guide to Schillinger's Theory of Rhythm ebook at https://www.fransabsil.nl/htm/rhythmb... Support video tutorial production on this channel? PayPal donation: https://www.fransabsil.nl/htm/archive... Website: https://www.fransabsil.nl #SchillingerSystemOfMusicalComposition #PitchScales #MelodicForm