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Phrygian dominant scale — Google Arts & Culture In music, the Phrygian dominant scale is the fifth mode of the harmonic minor scale, the fifth being the dominant.
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E phrygian chords The difference between the Dorian and Aeolian modes, for instance, is the sixth tone. The Phrygian mode is an E scale with no flats or sharps. The ...
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Which Statement Is True About Greek Music? The Dor... | Chegg.com The Dorian Mode Expressed Tender, Wistful Feelings The Aeolian Mode Was Believed To Cause People To Lose Their Memory He Phrygian Mode ...
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