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Which type of scale contains both whole steps and half steps, with a half step between the second and third tones? (Remember that the whole and half steps are BETWEEN tones.)Multiple choice question.MinorRelativeChromaticMajor

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Which type of scale contains both whole steps and half steps, with a half step between the second and third tones? (Remember that the whole and half steps are BETWEEN tones.)Multiple choice question.MinorRelativeChromaticMajor

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The correct answer is Major. A major scale contains both whole steps and half steps, with a half step specifically between the third and fourth tones, and the seventh and eighth tones.

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