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Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" is based on

A. twelve-bar blues.
B. the pentatonic scale.
C. a traditional ballad.
D. a Canadian melody.

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B. The Pentatonic Scale

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Answer: B. the pentatonic scale.

Little Richard's Tutti Frutti is based on the Pentatonic scale.

Step-by-step explanation:

Little Richard's Tutti Frutti is an song which means All Fruits in Italian. He recorded this song in 1955 with Dorothy LaBostrie.

A pentatonic scale is a melodic scale with five notes for each octave, as opposed to the heptatonic scale increasingly well-known to Western convention that has seven notes for every octave,

(for example, the significant scale and minor scale). Pentatonic scales were grown freely by numerous old civic establishments.

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