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- Algerian_scale abstract "The Algerian Scale is a scale which is frequently found in Algerian, Arab, Berber, and North African music. The frequent use of 1.5 steps in the scale helps create a sound which is commonly associated with Middle Eastern music. It is also defined as an eleven note scale containing two augmented seconds. This was used by Jacques Ibert in Escales (1924).".
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- Algerian_scale subject Category:Modes.
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- Algerian_scale type Modes.
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- Algerian_scale comment "The Algerian Scale is a scale which is frequently found in Algerian, Arab, Berber, and North African music. The frequent use of 1.5 steps in the scale helps create a sound which is commonly associated with Middle Eastern music. It is also defined as an eleven note scale containing two augmented seconds. This was used by Jacques Ibert in Escales (1924).".
- Algerian_scale label "Algerian scale".
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- Algerian_scale depiction Algerian_scale.png.
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