Each scale has a unique intervallic formula that determines its character. The most common intervals between scalar notes are usually: semitone (S), tone (T), and tone-and-a-half (T½). For example, the Major scale is T-T-S-T-T-T-S, and the Minor Pentatonic is T½-T-T-T½-T. These formulae can be inverted by reversing them about their tonic note. So the inverted Major and
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