Timeline for How to use modes to create chords
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Nov 28, 2023 at 22:19 | comment | added | Ate Somebits | @selectstart You don't look for a distinguishing note. You look for the ending note of the melody, the most frequently used note in the middle that is different, and their relation. | |
Nov 3, 2023 at 9:32 | comment | added | No'am Newman | @selectstart: Start with a major scale. Sharpen the fourth - this is Lydian. Unsharpen the fourth and flatten the seventh - this is Mixolydian. Keep the flattened seventh and sharpen the sixth - this is Dorian, Unsharpen the sixth and flatten the third - this is the Minor scale, aka Aeolian. Flatten the second - this is Phrygian. Watch this video for a good explanation - youtube.com/watch?v=jNY_ZCUBmcA. | |
Nov 2, 2023 at 14:15 | comment | added | selectstart | How can I figure out the 'distinguishing' note in other modes? | |
Oct 31, 2023 at 5:50 | history | answered | No'am Newman | CC BY-SA 4.0 |