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Ukrainian Dorian scale vs Misheberak scale

There should be less of a distinction in this article between the two scales considering they are identical (1 2 b3 #4 5 6 b7).

How it currently is might be confusing for people who are not able to quickly realise that "C D Eb F# G A Bb" and "D E F G# A B C" are parallel.

Ideally the 'Misheberak scale' section should be renamed 'Use in Jewish and Roman music'.

220.101.84.46 (talk) 00:30, 8 October 2018 (UTC)[reply]