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Insen (or In Sen; kanji: 陰旋; hiragana: いんせん) is a tuning scale adapted from shamisen music by Yatsuhashi Kengyō for tuning of the koto. It only differs from the hirajoshi scale by one note.
In D mode it consists of: D-E♭-G-A-C so it has the same notes as the Phrygian chord (7sus♭9).
Other chords compatible with insen scale include M7♯11 when the scale is played half steps lower (for example B in sen scale for CM7♯11 chord) and Cm6 and Cm when the scale is played one full step above (for example D insen with Cm6 or Cm chord).
In India's Carnatic & Hindustani music systems, this scale corresponds to Revati & Bairagi Bhairav respectively.
Other scales related to koto instrument include the Hirajoshi, Iwato and Kumoi-choshi scales.
References
- "Japanese Scales". How Music Works. Retrieved 2008-10-29.
Further reading
- Hewitt, Michael. 2013. Musical Scales of the World. The Note Tree. ISBN 978-0957547001.
External links
- Koto Scores at sapp.org
- Insen scale at Kotobank
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