The Tcherepnin Major Pentatonic Mode II scale belongs to the group of Russian scales because of the geographical location where it was born and its typical sound. If you are looking forward to improvise Russian music, then the Tcherepnin Major Pentatonic Mode II scale can be an excellent choice.
The Tcherepnin Major Pentatonic Mode II scale is mainly used in Western music (Reggae, Jazz, blues, Pop, and many others) but has a very special quality, which is that it doesn't have a minor nor major third (and so it is said to belong to the group of 'ambigous;' scales). This quality makes the Tcherepnin Major Pentatonic Mode II be an excellent option when you want to play chord that do contain a third, like suspended chords.
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