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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'''. | ||
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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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