Hypophrygian mode

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title: Hypophrygian mode
text: The Hypophrygian mode, literally meaning "below Phrygian", is a musical mode or diatonic scale in medieval chant theory, the fourth mode of church music. This mode is the plagal counterpart of the authentic third mode, which was called Phrygian. In the Middle Ages and Renaissance this mode was described in two ways: the diatonic scale from B to B an octave above, divided at the mode final E; and as a mode with final E and ambitus from the A below to the C above. The note A above the final had an
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description: Plagal Gregorian mode
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