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In music, the Romanian Minor scale or Ukrainian Dorian scale or altered Dorian scaleIdelsohn (1929). ''Jewish Music in Its Historical Development'' and Beregovski (Russian- and Yiddish-language articles) cited in Slobin, Mark (2002). ''American Klezmer'', p.123,n.56. . is a musical scale or the fourth mode of the harmonic minor scale. It is "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 horachamon'' (Compassionate Father). Arab and Greek scholars give other names to the scale: Nikriz (نكريز) and ''Aulos'', respectively." "The pitches of the Mi Shebeyrekh [cantorial] mode correspond roughly to a Dorian mode with a raised subdominant, fourth (for example, D, E, F, G, ...
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Misheberak Scale
In music, the Romanian Minor scale or Ukrainian Dorian scale or altered Dorian scaleIdelsohn (1929). ''Jewish Music in Its Historical Development'' and Beregovski (Russian- and Yiddish-language articles) cited in Slobin, Mark (2002). ''American Klezmer'', p.123,n.56. . is a musical scale or the fourth musical mode, mode of the harmonic minor scale. It is "similar to the dorian mode, but with a tritone and variable sixth and seventh degree (music), 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 horachamon'' (Compassionate Father). Arab and Greek scholars give other names to the scale: Nikriz (نكريز) and ''Aulos'', respectively." "The pitches of the Mi Shebeyrekh [cantorial] mode correspond roughly to a Dorian mode with a raised subdominant, four ...
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