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Is there a standard or common way to refer to the scale with pitch classes 024578T or C-D-E-F-G-Ab-Bb-C (on C)?

There's many ways to refer to it as a mixture of another scale. Like saying "natural minor with raised 3rd" or, major with b6 and b7. But I'm wondering if it also has a name of its own that is in (semi)common use.

  • No, but this does: https://music.stackexchange.com/questions/27468/is-there-a-name-for-a-minor-scale-with-a-raised-3rd-or-a-major-scale-with-a-lowe

    I'll close the question.

    – Michael Seltenreich Mar 27 '23 at 07:24

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Make your choice, depending on the root note you want: enter image description here

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