WHWWHWW is the pattern of intervals in the __________ scale.

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treble
treble

sharp
sharp

minor
minor

major

The pattern of intervals in the WHWWHWW scale is the major scale.

The pattern of intervals in the major scale is WHWWHWW, where W represents a whole step and H represents a half step.

To determine the pattern of intervals in a scale, we need to understand the concept of a major scale. A major scale is a specific sequence of whole steps (W) and half steps (H). In the case of the pattern you provided, WHWWHWW, this is the pattern of intervals in a major scale.

To construct a major scale, we start on a given note (also called the tonic or the root note) and follow the sequence of steps.

In the pattern WHWWHWW:
- W represents a whole step, which is equal to two half steps.
- H represents a half step, which is equal to one semitone.

So, if we apply this pattern to a musical scale, starting from any given note, we can determine the notes that make up the scale by applying the pattern of whole steps and half steps.

In this case, the provided pattern WHWWHWW represents the pattern of intervals in the major scale. The empty space in your question indicates that you are missing the starting note or key of the scale. Without knowing the starting note, we cannot specify the exact name of the scale. The pattern itself can be applied to any starting note to form a major scale.