HIRA JOSHI SCALE KEY A4
Hirajōshi scale, or hira-choshi is a tuning scale adapted from shamisen music by Yatsuhashi Kengyō for tuning of the koto.[1] "The hirajoshi, kumoijoshi, and kokinjoshi 'scales' are Western derivations of the koto tunings of the same names. These scales have been used by rock and jazz guitarists in search of 'new' sounds. - Wikipedia
The C Hira-joshi uses six notes per octave. Because of this same reason it is a member of the so called Hexatonic -scales that have Six-note (or Six-tone). On the piano keyboard, it is made up of two black keys: Eb, and Ab and three white keys: C, D, and G. This combination makes this scale - as well as the C Akebono I, C Akebono II, and C Banshikicho - as great choices for composing or improvising Japanese music. - Internet
I successfully crafted this bamboo flute which is very melancholic in Key A4 which is higher in pitch copared to the Key C4 as an appreciation of the tranquility of the nature. Hope you enjoye it.
The C Hira-joshi uses six notes per octave. Because of this same reason it is a member of the so called Hexatonic -scales that have Six-note (or Six-tone). On the piano keyboard, it is made up of two black keys: Eb, and Ab and three white keys: C, D, and G. This combination makes this scale - as well as the C Akebono I, C Akebono II, and C Banshikicho - as great choices for composing or improvising Japanese music. - Internet
I successfully crafted this bamboo flute which is very melancholic in Key A4 which is higher in pitch copared to the Key C4 as an appreciation of the tranquility of the nature. Hope you enjoye it.