The Double Harmonic (Byzantine) scale is a musical scale that originated in Byzantine music and has been used in various forms of Eastern European folk music. It is characterized by its unique intervallic structure, which sets it apart from other scales.
This scale is particularly interesting due to its use of both major and minor intervals, creating a rich and complex sound. It is often used in compositions that require a blend of Eastern and Western musical elements.
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