ENSIKLOPEDIA Cari Tekan Enter untuk memulai pencarian cepat. Kembali ke Ensiklopedia Arsip Wikipedia Indonesia Lydian augmented scale Lydian augmented scaleThird mode of the melodic minor scale Lydian augmented scaleModesI, II, III, IV, V, VI, VIIComponent pitchesC, D, E, F♯, G♯, A, BQualitiesNumber of pitch classes7Forte number7-34Complement5-34 In music, the Lydian augmented scale (Lydian ♯5 scale) is the third mode of the ascending melodic minor scale. Starting on C, the notes would be as follows: Audio playback is not supported in your browser. You can download the audio file. Generically the whole and half steps are: - W - W - W - W - H - W - H - The scale may be thought of as a major scale with an augmented fourth and fifth, or as the relative to the melodic minor ascending scale (C Lydian augmented and A melodic minor ascending share the same notes). See also Jazz scale Lydian chord Lydian mode Further reading Coker, Jerry (1997). Jerry Coker's Complete Method for Improvisation, p. 36. ISBN 978-0-7692-1856-4. Hewitt, Michael. 2013. Musical Scales of the World. The Note Tree. ISBN 978-0957547001. vteModes in Western musicGregorianAuthentic Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Plagal Hypodorian Hypophrygian Hypolydian Hypomixolydian Other Ionian Hypoionian Aeolian Hypoaeolian Locrian Hypolocrian Pentatonic Reciting tone DiatonicHeptatonia prima Ionian (I) (natural major and ascending melodic major) Dorian (II) Phrygian (III) Lydian (IV) Mixolydian (V) Aeolian (VI) (natural minor and descending melodic minor) Locrian (VII) Jazz minorHeptatonia secunda Jazz minor (I) (ascending melodic minor) Dorian ♭2 (II) Lydian augmented (III) Acoustic (IV) Aeolian dominant (V) (descending melodic major) Half diminished (VI) Altered (VII) Neapolitan majorHeptatonia tertia Neapolitan major (I) Leading whole tone (II) Lydian augmented dominant (III) Lydian minor (IV) Major Locrian (V) Harmonic minor Harmonic minor (I) Ukrainian Dorian (IV) Phrygian dominant (V) Lydian ♯9 (VI) Harmonic major Harmonic major (I) Dorian-Locrian (II) Neapolitan Mixolydian (V) Double harmonic scale Double harmonic (I) Hungarian minor (IV) Oriental (V) This music theory article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte