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- Mode_(music) abstract "In the theory of Western music, mode (from Latin modus, \"measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method\") (Powers 2001, Introduction; OED) generally refers to a type of scale, coupled with a set of characteristic melodic behaviours. This use, still the most common in recent years, reflects a tradition dating to the Middle Ages, itself inspired by the theory of ancient Greek music.".
- Mode_(music) comment "In the theory of Western music, mode (from Latin modus, \"measure, standard, manner, way, size, limit of quantity, method\") (Powers 2001, Introduction; OED) generally refers to a type of scale, coupled with a set of characteristic melodic behaviours. This use, still the most common in recent years, reflects a tradition dating to the Middle Ages, itself inspired by the theory of ancient Greek music.".