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- The Hypolydian mode, literally meaning "below Lydian", is the common name for the sixth of the eight church modes of medieval music theory. The name is...
- the Lydian tonos, both diatonic and chromatic, with sections also in Hypolydian. The 12th-century "Hymn to St. Magnus" from the Orkney Islands, referencing...
- hypaton–paranete diezeugmenon (d′–d″) Dorian: hypate meson–nete diezeugmenon (e′–e″) Hypolydian: parhypate meson–trite hyperbolaion (f′–f″) Hypophrygian: lichanos meson–paranete...
- ¼, and 2 tones. This pattern is rotated downward one degree for the Hypolydian, and one more for the Hypophrygian, for an octave species of 2, 1, ¼,...
- different sections as follows: Lydian Hypolydian Hypolydian Chromatic Lydian Hypolydian Hypolydian Chromatic Lydian Hypolydian Lydian Lydian The musical symbols...
- hypaton–paranete diezeugmenon Dorian e′–e″ hypate meson–nete diezeugmenon Hypolydian f′–f″ parhypate meson–trite hyperbolaion Hypophrygian  g′–g″ lichanos...
- mode with the addition of the prefix "hypo-": Hypodorian, Hypophrygian, Hypolydian, and Hypomixolydian. The earliest definition of plagal mode is found in...
- Authentic modes Plagal modes I. Dorian II. Hypodorian III. Phrygian IV. Hypophrygian V. Lydian VI. Hypolydian VII. Mixolydian VIII. Hypomixolydian...
- the authentic and plagal modes ending on F, sometimes called Lydian and Hypolydian. Modes 7 and 8 are the authentic and plagal modes ending on G, sometimes...
- term) employs a scale (or "octave species") corresponding to the Gr**** Hypolydian mode inverted. In its diatonic genus, this is a scale descending from...