Phrygian Scale
The Phrygian Scale is a musical scale that is the third mode of the major scale. It is characterized by its unique sound, which is often described as exotic or Spanish. The scale is built on the notes of the major scale, starting from the third degree. For example, in the C major scale, the C Phrygian scale consists of the notes C, Db, Eb, F, G, Ab, and Bb.
This scale features a minor second interval between the first and second notes, giving it a distinctively dark and mysterious quality. The Phrygian mode is commonly used in various music genres, including flamenco, metal, and jazz, allowing musicians to create unique melodies and harmonies.