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F (musical note) and Mixolydian mode

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Difference between F (musical note) and Mixolydian mode

F (musical note) vs. Mixolydian mode

F is a musical note, the fourth above C. It is also known as fa in fixed-do solfège. Mixolydian mode may refer to one of three things: the name applied to one of the ancient Greek harmoniai or tonoi, based on a particular octave species or scale; one of the medieval church modes; a modern musical mode or diatonic scale, related to the medieval mode.

Similarities between F (musical note) and Mixolydian mode

F (musical note) and Mixolydian mode have 6 things in common (in Unionpedia): Aeolian mode, Diatonic scale, Dorian mode, Ionian mode, Locrian mode, Lydian mode.

Aeolian mode

The Aeolian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale called the natural minor scale.

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Diatonic scale

In western music theory, a diatonic scale is a heptatonic scale that includes five whole steps (whole tones) and two half steps (semitones) in each octave, in which the two half steps are separated from each other by either two or three whole steps, depending on their position in the scale.

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Dorian mode

Dorian mode or Doric mode can refer to three very different but interrelated subjects: one of the Ancient Greek harmoniai (characteristic melodic behaviour, or the scale structure associated with it), one of the medieval musical modes, or, most commonly, one of the modern modal diatonic scales, corresponding to the white notes from D to D, or any transposition of this.

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Ionian mode

Ionian mode is a musical mode or, in modern usage, a diatonic scale also called the major scale.

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Locrian mode

The Locrian mode is either a musical mode or simply a diatonic scale.

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Lydian mode

The modern Lydian mode is a seven-tone musical scale formed from a rising pattern of pitches comprising three whole tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and a final semitone.

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F (musical note) and Mixolydian mode Comparison

F (musical note) has 30 relations, while Mixolydian mode has 111. As they have in common 6, the Jaccard index is 4.26% = 6 / (30 + 111).

References

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