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The ‘happiest’ sounding of the modes, the Ionian is identical to the major scale, so it’s highly likely you’re already playing it on guitar. However, things really come alive when you ...
Easy guitar theory: major chords explained. If you only ever learn one scale, then it has to be the major scale. If you know how this one works then you open the door to understanding how chords are ...
The ‘happiest’ sounding of the modes, the Ionian is identical to the major scale, so it’s highly likely you’re already playing it on guitar. However, things really come alive when you ...
So, the list goes: Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian and Locrian. Some of them are major modes, some are minor, and some are ambiguous. Some modes are sadder or holier than others.
Well, despite sharing the same notes as the major scale, modes have different intervals, giving each mode its own special sound. The vital interval in the Lydian mode is the #4th. In the C major scale ...
A Lydian intervals: Root, major 2nd, major 3rd, augmented 4th, perfect 5th, major 6th, major 7th So that's just one note different to the A major scale – D# instead of D. Easy! Advertisement ...
In western music, modal music dates from before the use of scales and keys. Modes are similar to tonal scales.. In a tonal scale, each note in the sequence is a whole tone different from the next.
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