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The scales are governed by the laws of tonality, which indicate the distribution of tones and semitones.
![Notathoven](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/298c71_b10c36d9148c4815836e47323c284ea2~mv2.gif)
the major scale
Every major scale is composed of 5 tones and 2 diatonic semitones distributed as follows form:
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between I and II grade 1 Tone
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between II and III degree 1 Tone
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between III and IV degree 1/2 Tone or diatonic semitone
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between IV and V degree 1 Tone
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between V and VI grade 1 Tone
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between VI and VII degree 1 Tone
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between VII and VIII degree 11/2 diatonic tone or semitone
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