Phrygian mode

 {
\key c \phrygian
\override Score.TimeSignature #'stencil = ##f
\relative c' {
  \clef treble \time 8/4
  c4^\markup { Modern C Phrygian mode } des es f g aes bes c
} }

The Phrygian mode (pronounced /ˈfrɪiən/) 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.


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