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  2. Minor scale - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, the Locrian mode has a minor third, but a diminished fifth (thus containing a diminished triad), and is therefore not commonly referred to as a minor scale. The Hungarian minor scale is another heptatonic (7-note) scale referred to as minor. The Jazz minor scale is a name for the melodic minor scale when only the "ascending form" is ...

  3. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    Chord-scale system. Heptatonic scale. Jazz scale. List of chord progressions. List of chords. List of musical intervals. List of pitch intervals. Arabian maqam. Modes of limited transposition.

  4. Mode (music) - Wikipedia

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    A musical scale is a series of pitches in a distinct order. The concept of "mode" in Western music theory has three successive stages: in Gregorian chant theory, in Renaissance polyphonic theory, and in tonal harmonic music of the common practice period. In all three contexts, "mode" incorporates the idea of the diatonic scale, but differs from ...

  5. Jazz minor scale - Wikipedia

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    The jazz minor scale or ascending melodic minor scale is a derivative of the melodic minor scale, except only the ascending form of the scale is used. As the name implies, it is primarily used in jazz [citation needed], although it may be found in other types of music as well. It may be derived from the major scale with a minor third, [1 ...

  6. Harmonic minor scale - Wikipedia

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    Harmonic minor scale. The harmonic minor scale (or Aeolian ♮7 scale) is a musical scale derived from the natural minor scale, with the minor seventh degree raised by one semitone to a major seventh, [2][3][4] creating an augmented second between the sixth and seventh degrees. Thus, a harmonic minor scale is represented by the following ...

  7. Borrowed chord - Wikipedia

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    A borrowed chord (also called mode mixture, [ 1 ]modal mixture, [ 2 ]substituted chord, [ 3 ]modal interchange, [ 1 ] or mutation[ 4 ]) is a chord borrowed from the parallel key (minor or major scale with the same tonic). Borrowed chords are typically used as "color chords", providing harmonic variety through contrasting scale forms, which are ...

  8. Jazz scale - Wikipedia

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    B 7 (♭ 9 or ♯ 9, ♯ 11, ♭ 13) chord (functions as a dominant with the fifth of the chord replaced by ♯ 11 or ♭ 13, may also be used to harmonize a vii ø chord in melodic minor). This scale is the same as B ♭ Ionian (as the VII scale of I (C) dorian), but the root itself raised a half-step to B ♮ .

  9. Scale (music) - Wikipedia

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    The Phrygian dominant scale (a mode of the harmonic minor scale) The Arabic scales; The Hungarian minor scale; The Byzantine music scales (called echoi) The Persian scale; Scales such as the pentatonic scale may be considered gapped relative to the diatonic scale. An auxiliary scale is a scale other than the primary or original scale.