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|| Iced Lydian || F G Ad Bd C D Ed F || M2 N3 S4 P5 M6 N7 || | || Iced Lydian || F G Ad Bd C D Ed F || M2 N3 S4 P5 M6 N7 || | ||
|| Iced Mixolydian || G Ad Bd C D Ed F G || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | || Iced Mixolydian || G Ad Bd C D Ed F G || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | ||
|| Iced Dark Lydian (Iced Coffee) || Ad Bd C D Ed F G Ad || M2 N3 | || Iced Dark Lydian (Iced Coffee) || Ad Bd C D Ed F G Ad || M2 N3 S4 P5 m6 N7 || | ||
|| Iced Blizzard || Bd C D Ed F G Ad Bd || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | || Iced Blizzard || Bd C D Ed F G Ad Bd || N2 N3 P4 P5 N6 m7 || | ||
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=Iceface Tuning= | =Iceface Tuning= | ||
When a mode the iced diatonic scale is superimposed with the normal diatonic scale, it results in a tuning called "Iceface". The term was coined by Hidekazu Wakabayashi by tuning each black note on the piano up 50 cents. The result is an array of Iced modes along with the diatonic scale at the same time. "Iceface" implies that there is simply an essense of the iced modes avaliable within range of the normal diatonic scale. | When a mode the iced diatonic scale is superimposed with the normal diatonic scale, it results in a tuning called "Iceface". The term was coined by Hidekazu Wakabayashi by tuning each black note on the piano up 50 cents. The result is an array of Iced modes along with the diatonic scale at the same time. "Iceface" implies that there is simply an essense of the iced modes avaliable within range of the normal diatonic scale. | ||
Take for example, C major. IF we tune C#, D#, F#, G#, and A# up 50 cents we would get a scale of C Dd D Ed E F Gd G Ad A Bd B C. By looking at the above chart, it's quite apparent that the Iced Diatonic scale on C as well as other Modmos are avaliable throughout this scale. | Take for example, C major. IF we tune C#, D#, F#, G#, and A# up 50 cents we would get a scale of C Dd D Ed E F Gd G Ad A Bd B C. By looking at the above chart, it's quite apparent that the Iced Diatonic scale on C as well as other Modmos are avaliable throughout this scale. | ||
=see also= | =see also= | ||
* [[Iceface Tuning]]</pre></div> | * [[Iceface Tuning]]</pre></div> | ||
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<td>Ad Bd C D Ed F G Ad<br /> | <td>Ad Bd C D Ed F G Ad<br /> | ||
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<td>M2 N3 | <td>M2 N3 S4 P5 m6 N7<br /> | ||
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When a mode the iced diatonic scale is superimposed with the normal diatonic scale, it results in a tuning called &quot;Iceface&quot;. The term was coined by Hidekazu Wakabayashi by tuning each black note on the piano up 50 cents. The result is an array of Iced modes along with the diatonic scale at the same time. &quot;Iceface&quot; implies that there is simply an essense of the iced modes avaliable within range of the normal diatonic scale. <br /> | When a mode the iced diatonic scale is superimposed with the normal diatonic scale, it results in a tuning called &quot;Iceface&quot;. The term was coined by Hidekazu Wakabayashi by tuning each black note on the piano up 50 cents. The result is an array of Iced modes along with the diatonic scale at the same time. &quot;Iceface&quot; implies that there is simply an essense of the iced modes avaliable within range of the normal diatonic scale.<br /> | ||
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Take for example, C major. IF we tune C#, D#, F#, G#, and A# up 50 cents we would get a scale of C Dd D Ed E F Gd G Ad A Bd B C. By looking at the above chart, it's quite apparent that the Iced Diatonic scale on C as well as other Modmos are avaliable throughout this scale. <br /> | Take for example, C major. IF we tune C#, D#, F#, G#, and A# up 50 cents we would get a scale of C Dd D Ed E F Gd G Ad A Bd B C. By looking at the above chart, it's quite apparent that the Iced Diatonic scale on C as well as other Modmos are avaliable throughout this scale.<br /> | ||
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<!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:2:&lt;h1&gt; --><h1 id="toc1"><a name="see also"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:2 -->see also</h1> | <!-- ws:start:WikiTextHeadingRule:2:&lt;h1&gt; --><h1 id="toc1"><a name="see also"></a><!-- ws:end:WikiTextHeadingRule:2 -->see also</h1> | ||
<ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Iceface%20Tuning">Iceface Tuning</a></li></ul></body></html></pre></div> | <ul><li><a class="wiki_link" href="/Iceface%20Tuning">Iceface Tuning</a></li></ul></body></html></pre></div> |