C Peruvian tritonic 1 Scale on the Piano - How to play, How to improvise, How to compose music with this scale

Notes: C, E, and G - Key: C - Origin: Peruvian - Category: Tetratonic Scales

The C Peruvian tritonic 1 uses four notes per octave. Because of this same reason it is a member of the so called Tetratonic -scales that have Four-note (or Four-tone). On the piano keyboard, it is made up of no black keys: no and three white keys: C, E, and G. This combination makes this scale - as well as the C Peruvian major, C Peruvian minor, and C Peruvian Pentatonic 1 - as great choices for composing or improvising Peruvian music.

If we take a look a the key signature of the C Peruvian tritonic 1 Scale we can find it has no flats and no sharps. Therefore, on sheet music you will find no accidentals on the score. The notes of this scale are: C, E, and G.

How to play the C Peruvian tritonic 1 scale?

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    To play the C Peruvian tritonic 1 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 E, and G.
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    Return to the home of the C Peruvian tritonic 1 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.
  2. 2
    Go down. Play G, and E.
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    Reach the home again. Establish tonality by playing the tonic of the C Peruvian tritonic 1 scale: C.
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