hypophrygian การใช้
- The Hypophrygian transposition was the second-lowest of these, a whole tone above the Hypodorian.
- He is credited by some scholars as the creator of the hyper and hypo categories ( as in Hypophrygian ).
- The "'Hypophrygian mode "', literally meaning " below Phrygian ", is a fifth below the tonic to the perfect fifth or minor sixth above.
- For his plainchant examples Glarean proposed two important and well-known Gregorian melodies normally written with their finals on A : the antiphon " Benedicta tu in mulieribus " ( traditionally designated as transposed Hypophrygian ) and the gradual " Haec dies Justus ut palma " ( traditionally designated as transposed Hypodorian ).