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  3. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    Major Locrian scale: Major Locrian scale C. Play ... The A melodic minor scale, ascending and descending, on A. Play ... A free Android app with scales & building ...

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  5. Enigmatic scale - Wikipedia

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    Enigmatic scale on C [1] (Play ⓘ) Descending enigmatic scale on C [2] [3] is distinguished by F ♮, a lowered fourth degree.(Play ⓘ)The enigmatic scale (Italian: scala enigmatica) is an unusual musical scale, with elements of both major and minor scales, as well as the whole-tone scale.

  6. Chord progression - Wikipedia

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    For example, the previously mentioned chord progression, in the key of Emajor, would be written as Emajor–B ♭ major–C minor–A ♭ major in a fake book or lead sheet. In the first chord, Emajor, the "E ♭ " indicates that the chord is built on the root note "E ♭ " and the word "major" indicates that a major chord is ...

  7. Andalusian cadence - Wikipedia

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    Palos of flamenco. The Andalusian cadence (diatonic phrygian tetrachord) is a term adopted from flamenco music for a chord progression comprising four chords descending stepwise: iv–III–II–I progression with respect to the Phrygian mode or i–VII–VI–V progression with respect to the Aeolian mode (minor). [1]

  8. Mystic chord - Wikipedia

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    For example, a group of piano miniatures (Op. 58, Op. 59/2, Op. 61, Op. 63, Op. 67/1 and Op. 69/1) are governed by the acoustic and/or the octatonic scales. [ 11 ] Contrary to many textbook descriptions of the chord, which present the sonority as a series of superposed fourths, Scriabin most often manipulated the voicings to produce a variety ...

  9. Enharmonic equivalence - Wikipedia

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    Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E Minor, Op. 90, contains a passage where a B ♭ becomes an A ♯, altering its musical function. The first two bars of the following passage unfold a descending B ♭ major scale. Immediately following this, the B ♭ s become A ♯ s, the leading tone of B minor: Beethoven Sonata in E Minor Op. 90, first movement ...