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- Q1482531 subject Q7034249.
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- Q1482531 abstract "In music, the Romanian scale or Ukrainian Dorian scale or altered Dorian scale is a musical scale or mode, "similar to the dorian mode, but with a tritone and variable sixth and seventh degrees". It is related to both the Freygish and Misheberak scales and is used in Jewish music, "predominant in klezmer bulgarish and doina (doyne)." "When the Ukrainian Dorian scale functions in the synagogue, it is a mode known as the Mi sheberach (May He Who Blessed) or Av horachamim (Compassionate Father). Arab and Greek scholars give other names to the scale: Hijaz and Aulos, respectively.""The pitches of the Mi Shebeyrekh [cantorial] mode correspond roughly to a Dorian mode with a raised fourth (for example, D, E, F, G♯, A, B, C, D); alternately, it could be described as a variant of the Lydian mode, deriving instead from the harmonic minor scale, rather than from the major scale. Beregovski calls this pitch collection 'Ukrainian Dorian'."It has been used by George Gershwin. Another example is the Bert Kaempfert tune "Sweet Maria".Also called the Ukrainian minor scale, it is a combined typed of musical scale. It figures prominently in Eastern European music, particularly Klezmer music, and melodies based on this scale have an exotic, romantic flavor for listeners accustomed to more typical Western scales.A Ukrainian minor scale in the key of C would proceed as follows: C D E♭ F♯ G A B♭.A Ukrainian minor scale in the key of A would proceed as follows: A B C D♯ E F♯ G.Its step pattern is w - h - + - h - w - h - w, where w indicates a whole step, h indicates a half step, and + indicates an augmented second, which looks like a minor third on a keyboard but is notationally distinct.Chords that may be derived from the scale based on C are Cm, D7, Eb, F♯dim7, Gm, Am7b5 and B♭+.This scale is obtainable from the harmonic minor scale by starting from the fourth of that scale. Said another way, the C Ukrainian minor scale is the fourth mode of the G harmonic minor scale.".
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- Q1482531 comment "In music, the Romanian scale or Ukrainian Dorian scale or altered Dorian scale is a musical scale or mode, "similar to the dorian mode, but with a tritone and variable sixth and seventh degrees". It is related to both the Freygish and Misheberak scales and is used in Jewish music, "predominant in klezmer bulgarish and doina (doyne)." "When the Ukrainian Dorian scale functions in the synagogue, it is a mode known as the Mi sheberach (May He Who Blessed) or Av horachamim (Compassionate Father).".
- Q1482531 label "Ukrainian Dorian scale".
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