Fourth mode of the melodic minor scale
Acoustic scale Modes I , II , III , IV, V , VI , VII C , D , E , F♯ , G , A , B♭ Number of pitch classes 7 Forte number 7-34 Complement 5-34
In music , the acoustic scale , overtone scale ,[ 1] Lydian dominant scale (Lydian ♭ 7 scale ),[ 2] [ 3] or the Mixolydian ♯ 4 scale is a seven-note synthetic scale . It is the fourth mode of the ascending melodic minor scale .[ 4] [ 5]
This differs from the major scale in having an augmented fourth and a minor seventh scale degree. The term "acoustic scale" is sometimes used to describe a particular mode of this seven-note collection (e.g. the specific ordering C–D–E–F♯ –G–A–B♭ ) and is sometimes used to describe the collection as a whole (e.g. including orderings such as E–F♯ –G–A–B♭ –C–D).
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^ Lendvai, Ernő (1971). Béla Bartók: An Analysis of his Music . introd. by Alan Bush . London: Kahn & Averill. p. 27. ISBN 0-900707-04-6 . OCLC 240301 . Cited in Wilson, Paul (1992).
^ Bárdos, Lajos cited in Kárpáti 1994, 171[incomplete short citation ]