Anhemitonic

/ˌænhɛmɪˈtɑnɪk/ adjective

Describing music or scales that lack a semitone (half-step) between certain notes, creating a pentatonic or gapped scale pattern.

From Ancient Greek 'an-' (not) + 'hemi-' (half) + 'tonic' (relating to tone or sound). The term was developed in musicology to describe scales missing the characteristic half-step intervals found in Western diatonic scales.

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