- The
Hypophrygian (deuterus plagalis) mode,
literally meaning "below
Phrygian (plagal second)", is a
musical mode or
diatonic scale in
medieval chant theory...
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diezeugmenon (e′–e″) Hypolydian:
parhypate meson–trite
hyperbolaion (f′–f″)
Hypophrygian:
lichanos meson–paranete
hyperbolaion (g′–g″) Common, Locrian, or Hypodorian:...
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authentic mode with the
addition of the
prefix "hypo-": Hypodorian,
Hypophrygian, Hypolydian, and Hypomixolydian. The
earliest definition of
plagal mode...
- meson–nete
diezeugmenon Hypolydian f′–f″
parhypate meson–trite
hyperbolaion Hypophrygian g′–g″
lichanos meson–paranete
hyperbolaion Common, Locrian, or Hypodorian...
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Authentic Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Plagal Hypodorian Hypophrygian Hypolydian Hypomixolydian...
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tetrachords together, and the
single tone at
bottom of the
scale produces the
Hypophrygian mode (below Phrygian): In
modern western music (from the 18th century...
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Authentic Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Plagal Hypodorian Hypophrygian Hypolydian Hypomixolydian...
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Authentic modes Plagal modes I.
Dorian II.
Hypodorian III.
Phrygian IV.
Hypophrygian V.
Lydian VI.
Hypolydian VII.
Mixolydian VIII. Hypomixolydian...
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authentic and
plagal modes ending on E,
sometimes called Phrygian and
Hypophrygian.
Modes 5 and 6 are the
authentic and
plagal modes ending on F, sometimes...
- ¼ ¼ 2 1
Lydian ¼ 2 ¼ ¼ 2 1 ¼
Phrygian 2 ¼ ¼ 2 1 ¼ ¼
Dorian ¼ ¼ 2 1 ¼ ¼ 2
Hypolydian ¼ 2 1 ¼ ¼ 2 ¼
Hypophrygian 2 1 ¼ ¼ 2 ¼ ¼
Hypodorian 1 ¼ ¼ 2 ¼ ¼ 2...