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  2. Ukrainian Dorian scale - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Dorian scale is sometimes described as a Dorian mode with a raised fourth degree. It shares the same intervals as the Harmonic minor scale and the Phrygian dominant scale . It can be seen, as Idelsohn originally described it in the 1910s, as a seven-note scale. [ 3 ]

  3. List of musical scales and modes - Wikipedia

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    Dorian mode: Dorian on C. Play ... Istrian scale: Istrian mode on C. Play ... Ukrainian Dorian scale: Ukrainian Dorian mode on C. Play ...

  4. Dorian mode - Wikipedia

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    The Dorian mode or Doric mode can refer to three very different but interrelated subjects: one of the Ancient Greek harmoniai (characteristic melodic behaviour, or the scale structure associated with it); one of the medieval musical modes; or—most commonly—one of the modern modal diatonic scales, corresponding to the piano keyboard's white notes from D to D, or any transposition of itself.

  5. Mode (music) - Wikipedia

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    The Dorian mode, and Aeolian dominant scale (Dorian ♯3 ♭6 scale), and Neapolitan major scale (Dorian ♭2 ♯7 scale), and double harmonic scale (Dorian ♭2 ♯3 ♭6 ♯7 scale), are all self-dual. [citation needed] However, there are no harmonic scales that are self-dual.

  6. Nusach (Jewish music) - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Dorian mode (also known as Mi sheberach mode) is a combined scale built upon the seventh degree of the Ahavah Rabbah scale. It is also closely related to the Magein Avot mode, in that a pre-concluding phrase in Ukrainian Dorian can cadence on its supertonic , which is the 5th degree of the relative Magein Avot scale.

  7. Duma (epic) - Wikipedia

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    The appearance of the augmented 2nd between the 3rd and 4th degrees gives the duma an Eastern-sounding flavour and is used by the performer to add "zhal'" (pity) to the work. Because early-twentieth-century musicologists like Abraham Zevi Idelsohn associated the Dorian scale with a raised 4th with Dumy, they termed it the Ukrainian Dorian scale.

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    The first planes are expected to arrive this month, and Ukraine hopes they will boost forces struggling to repel a Russian onslaught along the front line, which includes Ukrainian air base under ...

  9. Category:Heptatonic scales - Wikipedia

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    F. Flamenco mode; G. Gypsy scale; H. ... Ukrainian Dorian scale This page was last edited on 8 July 2024, at 08:35 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...