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Dylathian, Ilarnekian, Celephaïsian and Ultharian can be viewed as providing a distorted version of diatonic functional harmony. For example, in the Dylathian mode, the 4:5:9 triad on the sixth degree can sound like both "V" and "III of iv" depending on context. Basic chord progressions can move by perfect mosfourths, thirds, or major seconds: for example, J major-M minor-P minor-Ob major-J major (in Ilarnekian) or J major-K major-O major-M major-J major (in Dylathian).
Dylathian, Ilarnekian, Celephaïsian and Ultharian can be viewed as providing a distorted version of diatonic functional harmony. For example, in the Dylathian mode, the 4:5:9 triad on the sixth degree can sound like both "V" and "III of iv" depending on context. Basic chord progressions can move by perfect mosfourths, thirds, or major seconds: for example, J major-M minor-P minor-Ob major-J major (in Ilarnekian) or J major-K major-O major-M major-J major (in Dylathian).


In a classical-like setting both the 6th scale degree (either an augmented mossixth or a perfect mossixth), and the 8th scale degree (either a minor or a major moseighth) could be treated as mutable.
In a classical-like setting, the 6th scale degree (either an augmented mossixth or a perfect mossixth) could be treated as mutable. The perfect mossixth would be used when invoking the diatonic V-to-I trope. The augmented mossixth would be used when a major key needs to be used on the fourth degree.


==== Modes with flat mos5th ====
==== Modes with flat mos5th ====