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A List of Modes

Each note in the major scale has a mode associated with it. Heres a list of the names, the starting note as it relates to the major scale in in parentheses: Ionian (I): This is just another name for the major scale Dorian (II): This minor mode has a minor 3rd and a minor 7th, good for rock/blues Phrygian (III): Has all minor intervals except the 4th and 5th. Lydian (IV): Major tonality. Only difference from the major scale is a sharp 4th. Mixolydian (V): Major tonality. Only difference from the major scale is a flat 7th Aeolian (VI): This is exactly the same as the minor scale we already learned about Locrian (VII): Almost all minor intervals. Not commonly used.

The best way to understand modes is to play with them. Youll find that some dont fit your style of music and youll never touch them again. Others will open up a lot of new doors for you to explore in your songwriting. music

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