Modern Phrygian mode Phrygian mode
modern phrygian modal scale on e play (help·info).
in modern western music (from 18th century onward), phrygian mode related modern natural minor musical mode, known aeolian mode, second scale degree lowered semitone, making minor second above tonic, rather major second.
the following phrygian mode starting on e, or e phrygian, corresponding tonal scale degrees illustrating how modern major mode , natural minor mode can altered produce phrygian mode:
therefore, phrygian mode consists of: root, minor second, minor third, perfect fourth, perfect fifth, minor sixth, minor seventh, , octave. alternatively written pattern of: semitone, tone, tone, tone, semitone, tone, tone.
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