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The Lydian is like our major scale but the fourth note is sharpened.
Lydian had at least one postposition.
Lydian may refer to:
The Unicode block for Lydian is U+10920â€"U+1093F. Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points.
Lydian: parhypate hypaton-trite diezeugmenon (c'-c")
Lydian has seven vowels: a, e, i, o, u with in addition two nasal vowels: ã, ẽ, the sound of a vowel before a nasal consonant.
References to his son as "Pelops the Lydian" led some scholars to the conclusion that there would be good grounds for believing that he belonged to a primordial house of Lydia.
According to Strabo, it spoke four languages, Lydian, even though Lydian had disappeared elsewhere, Greek, Pisidian and "that of the Solymi."
Many languages are generally accepted as belonging to a language family even though no comparative reconstruction exists, often because the languages are only attested in fragmentary form, such as the Anatolian language Lydian (Greenberg 2005:161).
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Another favoured scale is the Harmonic minor and its assocaited modes - particularly mode 4 (the melody of Crushing Day is an example of this 'minor lydian' sounding scale) and mode 5, which is also known as the 'phrygian dominant'or 'Spanish phrygian'.