- What is the Hindu scale?
- How many aeolian scales are there?
- What is Mixolydian flat 6?
- Which scales will use b6?
What is the Hindu scale?
The Aeolian dominant scale (also known as the Hindu scale, Olympian Scale, Mixolydian ♭6 [or ♭13], Aeolian major, and melodic major) is the fifth mode of the melodic minor scale.
How many aeolian scales are there?
How To Play The Aeolian Mode In Twelve Keys?
Mode | Tones | Parent major scale |
---|---|---|
A Aeolian Mode | A,B,C,D,E,F,G | C major |
Bb Aeolian Mode | Bb,C,Db,Eb,F,Gb,Ab | Db major |
B Aeolian Mode | B,C#,D,E,F#,G,A | D major |
C Aeolian Mode | C,D,Eb,F,G,Ab,Bb | Eb major |
What is Mixolydian flat 6?
Mixolydian flat-6 is the sixth mode of the melodic minor scale. It has a flat fifth and sixth, and is a common improvised scale.
Which scales will use b6?
The Theory Behind It
The A Mixolydian b6 scale is made by the notes: A B C# D E F G. For the ones of you familiar with modes, this scale is precisely like the A Mixolydian scale, but with a flatted 6th note (hence the name).