• The Phrygian mode (pronounced /ˈfrɪdʒiən/) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia, sometimes called Phrygian, formed...
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    music, the Phrygian dominant scale is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, the fifth being the dominant. Also called the altered Phrygian scale, dominant...
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    to Phrygian music, transmitted through the Greek colonies in Anatolia, especially the Phrygian mode, which was considered to be the warlike mode in ancient...
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  • self-dual, Mixolydian mode and Aeolian mode are dual, Ionian mode and Phrygian mode are dual, etc. ♯3 -> Mixolydian mode / ♭6 -> Aeolian mode (natural minor...
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    In music theory, the flamenco mode (also Major-Phrygian) is a harmonized mode or scale abstracted from its use in flamenco music. In other words, it is...
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    iv–III–II–I progression with respect to the Phrygian mode or i–VII–VI–V progression with respect to the Aeolian mode (minor). It is otherwise known as the minor...
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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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  • The Dorian ♭2 scale, also known as the Phrygian ♮6 scale, is the second mode of the jazz minor scale (or the ascending melodic minor scale). It is on...
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  • Dacian, Classical and Hellenistic Greek armies, and later among Romans Phrygian mode in music A follower of Montanism, an early Christian movement in Phrygia...
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  • Neapolitan chord (redirect from Phrygian II)
    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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  • 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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    Phrygia (redirect from Phrygian empire)
    in Anatolia and included the Phrygian mode, which was considered to be the warlike mode in ancient Greek music. Phrygian Midas, the king of the "golden...
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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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    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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  • practical terms it should be said that few rock songs that use modes such as the phrygian, Lydian, or locrian actually maintain a harmony rigorously fixed...
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  • Double harmonic scale (category Modes (music))
    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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    terms, raga Bhairavi employs the notes of the Phrygian mode, one of the traditional European church modes. Raga Bhairavi is often referred to as the queen...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • plagalis) mode, literally meaning "below Phrygian (plagal second)", is a musical mode or diatonic scale in medieval chant theory, the fourth mode of church...
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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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  • 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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  • kakegoe in the B melody of SIU, applying the Phrygian mode to the Japanese-style scale similar to the mode. Maretu's music videos often feature word clouds...
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    a flamenco dancer. The piece sounds as though it is written in the Phrygian mode which is typical of bulerías. The second section is reminiscent of a...
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  • Minor scale (redirect from Minor mode)
    diatonic modes of the major scale, in addition to the Aeolian mode (which is the natural minor scale), the Dorian mode and the Phrygian mode also fall...
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  • Cadence (redirect from Phrygian cadence)
    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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  • with the exception of mode 3 (Phrygian), where it is a sixth above the final. This is because a fifth above the tonic of mode 3 is the "unstable" ti...
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  • Arabesque music is mostly in a minor key, typically in varieties of the Phrygian mode; it heavily features themes that tend to focus on issues of longing...
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