- What are the modes of the melodic minor scale?
- How do you play a melodic minor scale?
- What is the 4th mode of G melodic minor?
What are the modes of the melodic minor scale?
Here's a list of the 7 modes of the melodic minor scale:
- Melodic minor scale (aka jazz minor scale)
- Dorian b2 (aka Phrygian #6)
- Lydian augmented.
- Lydian dominant (aka overtone scale)
- Mixolydian b6.
- Aeolian b5 (aka Locrian #2)
- Altered scale (aka super Locrian)
How do you play a melodic minor scale?
To convert a natural minor scale into melodic minor, raise both the sixth and seventh notes by a half step. To convert a natural minor scale into melodic minor, raise both the sixth and seventh notes by a semitone.
What is the 4th mode of G melodic minor?
Melodic Minor Modes
# | Mode Name | Chord |
---|---|---|
III | Lydian Augmented | E♭Maj7#5 |
IV | Lydian Dominant | F7#11 |
V | Mixolydian ♭6 | G7♭13 |
CmMaj7/G |