Authenticity - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Authenticity refers to the truthfulness of origins, attributions, commitments, sincerity, devotion, and intentions. Authenticity or Authentic may refer to:
Authentic mode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An authentic mode is one of four Gregorian modes whose final (or "tonic") is the lowest note of the scale (apart from the possibility of one "added note" below).
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Authentic mode - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An authentic mode is one of four Gregorian modes whose final (or "tonic") is the lowest note of the scale (apart from the possibility of one "added note" below).
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