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Blue Heron celebrates Ockeghem's 600th and a love divine - New York Classical Review According to Metcalfe, that half-step above the tonic has given the Phrygian mode a sad sound for at least six hundred years—think of Brahms's ...
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Why was Phrygian the last mode to fade out? (follow on to "why was Ionian the default major mode") But then the statement " Phrygian was the mode that was slowest to fade out of the repertoire for compositions." Because it had the least cause ...
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Music Theory Quiz and Tutorial: Modes - Spinditty Just to be clear, these are the seven modes: Dorian; Phrygian; Lydian; Mixolydian; Aeolian; Ionian; Locrian. It's necessary to mention it as other ...
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