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* Non-Eicha Megillot use Mixolydian
* Non-Eicha Megillot use Mixolydian
* Eicha uses Locrian or Phrygian depending on community
* Eicha uses Locrian or Phrygian depending on community
* Some blessings and prayers use Lydian
* Some blessings and prayers use Ionian


Some folk music uses diminished[8] or augmented[9] or their subsets, however.
Gaelic-Jewish folk music is largely like traditional Irish or Scottish Gaelic music. Some folk music uses diminished[8] or augmented[9] or their subsets, however.

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Adaptive-JI 12edo; Use scales like augmented[9] and diminished[8], in addition to typically Irish scales

Cantillation

Liturgy uses diatonic modes:

  • Torah readings use Dorian
  • Non-Eicha Megillot use Mixolydian
  • Eicha uses Locrian or Phrygian depending on community
  • Some blessings and prayers use Ionian

Gaelic-Jewish folk music is largely like traditional Irish or Scottish Gaelic music. Some folk music uses diminished[8] or augmented[9] or their subsets, however.