Published:
2014-01-12
Updated:
2024-08-14
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Tetrachords: Phrygian Major ( 1 b2 3 4 )
The Phrygian Major tetrachord is the 1 b2 3 4 of a Phrygian scale.
Author(s): Curt Sheller Publisher: Curt Sheller Publications Code: UL115c
Main Category: Chords Main Instrument: Ukulele
Subjects: Chords
2024-08-14
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The Phrygian Major tetrachord is the 1 b2 3 4 of a Phrygian scale.
Traditionally, a tetrachord is a series of four tones filling in the interval of a perfect fourth. In modern usage a tetrachord is any four-note segment of a scale or tone row including the augmented fourth (+4). The term tetrachord derives from ancient Greek music theory, it literally means four strings.
Chords with a major third in them can use a tetrachord with a major third in them.
C, C7, Cmaj7, C+7
Chords with a minor third in them can use a tetrachord with a minor third in them: Examples: Cm, Cm7, Cmin-maj7, Cm6