Ionian, Mixolydian, Dorian and Aeolian: Samples and Examples of the 4 Main Musical Scales in Celtic, Anglo-American and English Folk Songs: Difference between revisions

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For discussion and explanation of the 4 main musical scales in Celtic, Anglo-American and English folk songs follow these two links:
For discussion and explanation of the 4 main musical scales in Celtic, Anglo-American and English folk songs follow these two links:
[[Scales and Musical Modes in Celtic, Anglo-American and English Folk Songs]] and [[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorise Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies]].
[[Scales and Musical Modes in Celtic, Anglo-American and English Folk Songs]]
[[Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorise Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies]]





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For discussion and explanation of the 4 main musical scales in Celtic, Anglo-American and English folk songs follow these two links: Scales and Musical Modes in Celtic, Anglo-American and English Folk Songs Tune Analysis: How To Dissect, Interpret and Categorise Anglo-American, Celtic and English Folk Melodies


Ionian

Mixolydian

Dorian

Aeolian