- hypomixolydian
- hy·po·mixolydian
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
hypomixolydian — /hī pō mik sō lidˈi ən/ adjective Applied in old church music to a mode extending from d to d with g as its final • • • Main Entry: ↑hypo … Useful english dictionary
hypomixolydian mode — /huy poh mik seuh lid ee euhn, hip oh , huy poh , hip oh /, Music. a plagal church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from D to D, with the final on G. [1895 1900; HYPO + MIXOLYDIAN MODE] * * *… … Universalium
hypomixolydian mode — “+... noun Etymology: hypo + mixolydian (mode) : a plagal ecclesiastical mode consisting of a tetrachord and an upper conjunct pentachord represented on the white keys of the piano by an ascending diatonic scale from D to D see mode illustration… … Useful english dictionary
Mixolydian mode — Modern Mixolydian scale on C[1] Pla … Wikipedia
Musical mode — This article is about modes as used in music. For other uses, see Mode (disambiguation). Modern Dorian mode on C Play … Wikipedia
mode — mode1 /mohd/, n. 1. a manner of acting or doing; method; way: modern modes of transportation. 2. a particular type or form of something: Heat is a mode of motion. 3. a designated condition or status, as for performing a task or responding to a… … Universalium
Dorian mode — Modern Dorian scale on C Play (help· … Wikipedia
Gregorian mode — The introit Quasi modo geniti, from which Quasimodo Sunday gets its name, is in Mode 6. A Gregorian mode (or church mode) is one of the eight systems of pitch organization used to describe Gregorian chant. The name of Pope Gregory I was attached… … Wikipedia
Diatonic scale — Qualities Number of pitch classes 7 Maximal evenness Well formed generated collection Myhill s property Deep scale property Cardinality equals variety Struc … Wikipedia
Medieval music — Periods of Western art music Early Medieval (500–1400) Renaissance (1400–1600) Baroque (1600–1760) Common practice Baroque (1600–1760) … Wikipedia