Gypsy scale
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The term Gypsy scale[lower-alpha 1] refers to one of several musical scales named after their association with Romani or stereotyped "Gypsy" music:
- Hungarian minor scale, minor scale with raised fourth and seventh degrees, also known as Double Harmonic minor scale.
- Hungarian Gypsy scale, minor scale with raised fourth but natural seventh. It is the fourth mode of Neapolitan minor scale.[1]
- Phrygian dominant scale, also known as Spanish Gypsy scale.[2]
- Double harmonic scale (major), the fifth mode of Hungarian minor, or Double Harmonic minor, scale. [3]
- Ukrainian Dorian scale, also called Ukrainian minor scale.
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