Modern modes
Mode | Tonic relative to major scale | Interval sequence |
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Ionian | I | W–W–H–W–W–W–H |
Dorian | ii | W–H–W–W–W–H–W |
Phrygian | iii | H–W–W–W–H–W–W |
Lydian | IV | W–W–W–H–W–W–H |
What are mode intervals?
The interval which has the greatest frequency in a set of grouped data. As with the mode there is no guarantee that there will be a unique modal interval. From: modal interval in The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics »
How do you do intervals on guitar?
An interval on the guitar can be described as the distance from your root note, or the starting point, to another note on the fretboard. It's basically a musical distance between two notes and is represented by that specific distance.
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Chord | Notes | Interval Formula |
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etc. | etc. | 1 - 3 - 5 - b7 |
What are modes in Guitar scale?
Learning modes exercises
Play through all three major modes: Lydian-Ionian-Mixolydian from one root note. Repeat in 12 keys. Play through all four minor-based modes: Dorian-Aeolian-Phrygian-Locrian from one root note. Repeat in 12 keys.