diatonikk
Diatonikk is a term used in some languages to denote the diatonic concept in Western music theory. It designates the organization of pitch classes into the diatonic scale, a seven-note subset of the chromatic scale that forms the basis of most tonal music. The diatonic system underpins the major and natural minor scales, which share the same key signatures and differ in their interval patterns.
The diatonic scale is defined by a pattern of whole steps and half steps. The major scale
Tuning and instruments: Diatonic systems can be realized in equal temperament or other tunings. Many traditional
History and usage: The diatonic concept emerged in ancient and medieval theory and was formalized during the
Etymology: The term derives from Greek diatonos, meaning “through tones,” and entered various languages with the