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The Phrygian mode (pronounced /ˈfrɪiən/) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia, sometimes called Phrygian, formed on a particular set of octave species or scales; the medieval Phrygian mode, and the modern conception of the Phrygian mode as a diatonic scale, based on the latter.

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Parlour music

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variants the pseudo-phrygian, in which the seventh and often fifth are given prominence, and submediant-octave mode. Some mediant-octave mode examples are:...

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Neapolitan chord

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analysis, it is known as a Phrygian II, since in minor scales the chord is built on the notes of the corresponding Phrygian mode. Although it is sometimes...

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Lydian mode

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Dorian mode

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ascending from E to E, a sequence equivalent to the pattern of the modern Phrygian mode, although the temperament differs by small amounts. Placing the single...

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Double harmonic scale

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semitone. raising the seventh of the Phrygian dominant scale (a mode of the harmonic minor scale) by a semitone. The Phrygian dominant in turn is produced by...

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Heptatonic scale

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mode s-t-t-s-t-t-t Ionian mode (major) t-t-s-t-t-t-s Dorian mode t-s-t-t-t-s-t Phrygian mode s-t-t-t-s-t-t Lydian mode t-t-t-s-t-t-s Mixolydian mode t-t-s-t-t-s-t...

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Phrygian Gates

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techniques of minimalism is noticeable. The composition is set in the Phrygian mode, and cycles through half the keys throughout its roughly 25 to 30 minute...

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Phrygia

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Minor scale

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in the Dorian mode and the Phrygian mode. The Dorian mode is a minor mode with a major sixth, while the Phrygian mode is a minor mode with a minor second...

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Flamenco

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bimodal: guitar introductions are in Phrygian mode while the singing develops in major mode, modulating to Phrygian at the end of the stanza (Rossy 1998...

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Pentatonic scale

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E–A–D–G–B–E, contributing to its frequency in popular music. Japanese mode is based on Phrygian mode, but use scale tones 1, 2, 4, 5, and 6 instead of scale tones...

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Neapolitan scale

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also be known as the "Phrygian harmonic minor" or "Phrygian melodic minor." The scale therefore shares with the Phrygian mode the property of having...

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the four modes is a considerable technical challenge, because the cadences suitable for the Phrygian mode are unsuitable for the other modes, and vice...

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19 equal temperament

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of flats E Phrygian E F G A B C D 0 B Phrygian B C D E F♯ G A 1 F♯ Phrygian F♯ G A B C♯ D E 2 C♯ Phrygian C♯ D E F♯ G♯ A B 3 G♯ Phrygian G♯ A B C♯ D♯...

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The following is a list of musical scales and modes. Degrees are relative to the major scale. Bebop scale Chord-scale system Heptatonic scale Jazz scale...

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kakegoe in the B melody of SIU, applying the Phrygian mode to the Japanese-style scale similar to the mode. MARETU's music video featuring word cloud....

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the Phrygian mode of the major scale with a major sixth. Each mode of the jazz minor scale can be considered to be related to two diatonic modes, with...

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the half-step heard in the ii–I of the 15th-century cadence in the Phrygian mode. Due to its being a survival from modal Renaissance harmony this cadence...

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