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The second paragraph reads: The minor scale may be considered as the sixth mode of a major scale, or otherwise a variation, such as a major scale with a lowered third, sixth, and seventh. The minor scale may be considered as a variation of the major scale. For instance, the conception of the minor scale being simply a major scale with lowered or altered third, sixth, and seventh scale degrees. The same thing is said twice. zaius 15:38, 8 Feb 2005 (UTC)