C Raga Kokila Piano Scale
First, let's take a look and learn how to play the C Raga Kokila Scale on your piano. To do this, play the following notes in ascending manner (from left to right, on your piano keyboard): C D E G A C.
This musical scale has 5 pitches per octave, and so it said to belong to the group of the Pentatonic piano Scales. For the non-music experts, this means that this scale simply belongs to the Five-note piano Scales, or Five-tone piano Scales , as dozens of many other piano scales do.
How to Play the C Raga Kokila Scale
The C Raga Kokila scale has 0 accidentals, and so you encounter this scale on music sheet you will see this scale written with a key signature that contains has no accidentals, meaning it has no sharps nor flats .
On the piano, it is much easier to visualize it, as this scale is made up of uses only 5 white keys of the piano keyboard - no black keys are used. Therefore to play this scale you will have to play theC, D, E, G, and A notes, starting from C
Harmonic Analysis of the C Raga Kokila Scale
If we analyze the C Raga Kokila Scale it is clear to see that it belongs to the group of Major Scales as the C and E notes form a Major Third Interval, which gives it a cheerful and colorful touch. It is also considered to be a Modal scale, meaning that it is tonal center is not based on C. Scales that are modal are usually used in ethnic music.



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