The following pages link to Octatonic scale
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- Emancipation of the dissonance (links | edit)
- Pelog (links | edit)
- Slendro (links | edit)
- Major chord (links | edit)
- Minor chord (links | edit)
- Diminution (links | edit)
- Diminished triad (links | edit)
- Augmented triad (links | edit)
- Augmented sixth chord (links | edit)
- Submediant (links | edit)
- Tertian (links | edit)
- Secundal (links | edit)
- Synthetic scale (links | edit)
- Added tone chord (links | edit)
- Extended chord (links | edit)
- Sixth chord (links | edit)
- Thirteenth (links | edit)
- Suspended chord (links | edit)
- Eleventh chord (links | edit)
- Ninth chord (links | edit)
- Mystic chord (links | edit)
- Polychord (links | edit)
- Function (music) (links | edit)
- Upper structure (links | edit)
- Triad (music) (links | edit)
- Chromaticism (links | edit)
- Henk Badings (links | edit)
- Mixed-interval chord (links | edit)
- Dominant seventh chord (links | edit)
- Tristan chord (links | edit)
- De temporum fine comoedia (links | edit)
- Degree (music) (links | edit)
- Borrowed chord (links | edit)
- Neapolitan chord (links | edit)
- Interval cycle (links | edit)
- Diminished seventh chord (links | edit)
- Enharmonic scale (links | edit)
- Phrygian dominant scale (links | edit)
- Picardy third (links | edit)
- Root position (links | edit)
- Istrian scale (links | edit)
- Quartal and quintal harmony (links | edit)
- Unified field (links | edit)
- Sheets of sound (links | edit)
- Minor seventh chord (links | edit)
- Arthur Berger (composer) (links | edit)
- Mode of limited transposition (links | edit)
- Chord substitution (links | edit)
- Prolongation (links | edit)