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I can't find any mention of this scale in Nicolas Slonimsky's Thesaurus, I also can't find mention of the different modes, maybe a "not in citation" should be added? I also
find that the "romanian scale" discussed in Mary Ann Harbar Willis (2011). "Gypsy Violin Basics: A Beginner's Guide: A Beginner's Guide" is actually the ionian #4 or mixolydian #4 scale, and not the scale discussed in this article, which is a mixolydian #4, b2 scaleIgnacioPickering (talk) 04:12, 24 September 2020 (UTC)Reply