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'''Stretching and compression''' are operations that can be done on melodies, scales, or chords. Stretching can be called '''tens''' and compression can be called '''tract'''.
'''Stretching and compression''' are operations that can be done on melodies, scales, or chords. Stretching can be called '''tens''' and compression can be called '''tract'''.
== Scales ==


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Stretching and compression are operations that can be done on melodies, scales, or chords. Stretching can be called tens and compression can be called tract.

Scales

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