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What (who) is lydian-stone - definition

SEVEN-TONE MUSICAL SCALE
Lydian scale; Lydian Mode; Lydian harmony

lydian-stone      
n.
Touchstone, criterion, basanite.
Lydian alphabet         
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ALPHABET USED TO WRITE THE LYDIAN LANGUAGE
ISO 15924:Lydi; Lydian script; 𐤠; 𐤡; 𐤢; 𐤣; 𐤤; 𐤥; 𐤦; 𐤧; 𐤨; 𐤩; 𐤪; 𐤫; 𐤬; 𐤭; 𐤮; 𐤯; 𐤰; 𐤱; 𐤲; 𐤳; 𐤴; 𐤵; 𐤶; 𐤷; 𐤸; 𐤹; 𐤿; Lydi (script); Lydian (script)
Lydian script was used to write the Lydian language. Like other scripts of Anatolia in the Iron Age, the Lydian alphabet is based on the Phoenician alphabet. It is related to the East Greek alphabet, but it has unique features.
Stone and Stone (band)         
GERMAN BAND
Stone & Stone
Stone and Stone are a German music duo made up of the husband and wife team Glen J. Penniston and Tatjana Cheyenne Penniston.

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Lydian mode

The modern Lydian mode is a seven-tone musical scale formed from a rising pattern of pitches comprising three whole tones, a semitone, two more whole tones, and a final semitone.

Because of the importance of the major scale in modern music, the Lydian mode is often described as the scale that begins on the fourth scale degree of the major scale, or alternatively, as the major scale with the fourth scale degree raised half a step. This sequence of pitches roughly describes the scale underlying the fifth of the eight Gregorian (church) modes, known as Mode V or the authentic mode on F, theoretically using B but in practice more commonly featuring B. The use of the B as opposed to B would have made such piece in the modern day F major scale.