Mixolydian

//ˌmɪk.səˈlɪ.di.jən//

Synonyms for "mixolydian"

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Translations

6 translations across 6 languages.

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Finnish

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  • miksolyydinen adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

German

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  • mixolydisch adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

Hungarian

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  • mixolíd adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

Italian

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  • misolidio adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

Portuguese

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  • mixolídio adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

Swedish

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  • mixolydisk adj (designating a mode in music having (in the C scale) final G and D dominant)

Sample sentences

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Johann Jakob Froberger's piece Canzona V in G is in the mixolydian mode.

Source: wiktionary

It is susceptible of nodes or modes as far apart as hyperphrygian and mixolydian and of texts so divergent as priests haihooping round David's that is Circe's or what am I saying Ceres' altar and David's tip from the stable to his chief bassoonist about the alrightiness of his almightiness.

Source: wiktionary

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