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  2. Acoustic scale - Wikipedia

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    In music, the acoustic scale, overtone scale, [1] Lydian dominant scale (Lydian ♭ 7 scale), [2] [3] or the Mixolydian ♯ 4 scale is a seven-note synthetic scale. It is the fourth mode of the ascending melodic minor scale .

  3. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic scale or Lydian dominant scale: Acoustic scale on C. Play ...

  4. Mode (music) - Wikipedia

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    Lydian augmented scale, Lydian ♯5 scale: acoustic scale, overtone scale, Lydian dominant scale, Lydian ♭7 scale, Mixolydian ♯4 scale Neapolitan major scale, Dorian ♭2 ♯7 scale Neapolitan major scale, (Dorian ♭2 ♯7 scale) leading whole tone scale, Lydian augmented ♯6 scale: Lydian augmented dominant scale: Lydian dominant ♭6 ...

  5. Lydian mode - Wikipedia

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    The Lydian scale can be described as a major scale with the fourth scale degree raised a semitone, making it an augmented fourth above the tonic; e.g., an F-major scale with a B ♮ rather than B ♭. That is, the Lydian mode has the following formula:

  6. Talk:Acoustic scale - Wikipedia

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    I suggest the title of this page be renamed to "Lydian Dominant". In the jazz community Lydian Dominant is the most common name for this scale, and "acoustic scale" is not used at all. "Acoustic scale", "Lydian flat 7", and "Mixolydian sharp 4" are the alternate names. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.238.208.212 09:04, 27 July 2012 ...

  7. Heptatonic scale - Wikipedia

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    Lydian augmented scale t-t-t-t-s-t-s combines the Lydian fourth with a raised fifth; Acoustic scale on C. Play ⓘ Acoustic scale or Lydian dominant scale t-t-t-s-t-s-t So-called because it is close to the scale built on natural overtones and combines Lydian raised fourth with Mixolydian (Dominant) flat seventh

  8. Phrygian mode - Wikipedia

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    The Phrygian mode (pronounced / ˈ f r ɪ dʒ i ə n /) can refer to three different musical modes: the ancient Greek tonos or harmonia, sometimes called Phrygian, formed on a particular set of octave species or scales; the medieval Phrygian mode, and the modern conception of the Phrygian mode as a diatonic scale, based on the latter.

  9. Altered scale - Wikipedia

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    In jazz, the altered scale, altered dominant scale, or super-Locrian scale (Locrian ♭ 4 scale) is a seven-note scale that is a dominant scale where all non-essential tones have been altered. This means that it comprises the three irreducibly essential tones that define a dominant seventh chord , which are root, major third, and minor seventh ...