Disincarnate
2005-09-05, 10:55
There are sooo many theads on scales but how come there are no threads on modes?.any ways i know the pattern for the 7 modes..but what i dont know is how can i apply them in my playing
davie_gravy
2005-09-05, 13:51
Um.. hello, no threads on modes? Theres a sticky called "Thread On Modes" at the top of this forum.
modes are pretty easy. the way i look at them is their bassically scales based off degrees of the original scale that obey the key sig the same.
there are 7 modes
ionian/tonic(bassically the scale on the original octave,sometimes in 1 octave higher. a pattern for this is tonic,step,semi,step,step,step,semi,tonic
dorian/second(tonic,semi,step,step,step,semi,step,tonic)
phrygian/third(tonic,step,step,step,semi,step,step,tonic)
lydian/4th(tonic,step,step,semi,step,step,semi,tonic)
mixolydian/5th(tonic,step,semi,step,step,semi,step,tonic)
aeolian/natural minor(tonic,semi,step,step,semi,step,semi,tonic
locrian(tonic,step,step,semi,step,step,step)
ok, there are 3 types of modes. maj. min. or theoretical.
for the major we have; ionian,dorian, and locrian.
for the minor we have;phrygian,lydian,mixolydian,and aeolian
for the theoretical we have; locrian.
the locrian is a outcast, cuz u really dont hear it in music that much. but i've heard some jazz musicans play it.
hope this helps somone out
VizThisAl
2005-09-06, 03:03
I learnt this little riddle to remember the order of modes
I Ionian
D Dorian
P Phrygian
L Lydian
M Mixolydian
A Aeolian
L Lydian
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johnmansley
2005-09-06, 03:45
There are sooo many theads on scales but how come there are no threads on modes?.any ways i know the pattern for the 7 modes..but what i dont know is how can i apply them in my playing
Unlucky, mate!
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