C Mela Naganandini Scale on the Piano - How to play, How to improvise, How to compose music with this scale

Notes: C, D, E, F, G, A#, and B - Key: C - Origin: South Indian - Category: Octatonic Scales

The C Mela Naganandini uses eight notes per octave. Because of this same reason it is a member of the so called Octatonic -scales that have Eight-note (or Eight-tone). On the piano keyboard, it is made up of one black keys: A# and six white keys: C, D, E, F, G, and B. This combination makes this scale - as well as the C Mela Bhavapriya, C Mela Cakravaka, and C Mela Calanata - as great choices for composing or improvising South Indian music.

If we take a look a the key signature of the C Mela Naganandini Scale we can find it has no flats and one sharps. Therefore, on sheet music you will find one accidentals on the score. The notes of this scale are: C, D, E, F, G, A#, and B.

How to play the C Mela Naganandini scale?

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    To play the C Mela Naganandini on your piano, start on the Root note. Play C, the first note of the scale.
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    Continue with rest of the notes that shape the scale, play D, E, F, G, A#, and B.
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    Return to the home of the C Mela Naganandini scale. Play again C -the tonic of the scale- to mark its ending.

How to play the scale in descending fashion?

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    Begin on the last note. Play the C, the last (and first) note of the scale.
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    Go down. Play B, A#, G, F, E, and D.
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    Reach the home again. Establish tonality by playing the tonic of the C Mela Naganandini scale: C.
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