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Guess who started learning about modes and decided to make a meme.
ranking the modes
1) phrygian. it’s sad in this really evocative way; the primary feeling is loss. that minor 2nd also just sounds cool
2) dorian. mysterious, pretty, very versatile. i love to walk down that upper tetrachord.
3) aeolian. it’s common, but that’s because it’s nice! cool space-y feel. if modes had bloom this would have the most tasteful amount.
4) locrian. really interesting! can sound either quirky/weird or incredibly bleak and apocalyptic. really depends. i like it either way!
5) ionian. not a lot to say about this. i feel like it represents the bright/beautiful side of nature. dorian would be the entirety of it. and then phrygian is the scary parts.
6) mixolydian. discount dorian with a lame dominant 7 tonic. dorian is to mixolydian as wood is to particle board. maybe useful if you are writing for some kind of racist jungle fantasy quest (”retrieving the golden idol of the primitive savages for your king” sort of deal) or rock and roll, where it can be actually good; otherwise useless.
7) lydian. fuck lydian. i hate lydian. you know when the sun is so bright, you get a headache? imagine what that’s like on venus. so many toxic chemicals in the air, you are probably on fire. so close to the sun, you would probably be on fire in any case. (don’t quote me on that, i am not an astronomer or a biologist.) lydian is the sun; your ears are a spaceship taking you to venus. pull a van gogh before you are blinded by the shitty augmented fourth and resultant vomit-worthy chord progressions. this is venus, so now your vomit is on fire, congratulations! fuck lydian.
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Practical Guide to Easily Master Music Scale Modes
A Mode is a type of scale created by establishing a new tonic within a preexisting scale. To create a mode establish a new tonic on one of the notes other than root. Using modes in creating a melody will influence the mood and emotion of the music. Here are the Scales Modes starting with the ionian mode.
Ionian Mode
This mode starts on the 1st note of the major scale. So in fact this is the major scale.
Mood: Happy, bright, triumphant.
Scale Type: Major
Dorian Mode
This is the most widely used mode after the major. You can play it by starting on second note of the scale. In the key of C this would be D.
Mood: Tense, dark
Scale Type::Minor
Phrygian Mode
This mode begins on the 3rd note of the major scale. It has a very sad sound and is heard in lots of Spanish, Hebrew, and Gypsy music. It is the only mode that begins with a half-step. Composers use this mode when they want their music to sound Oriental.
Mood: Confused, unsure, Exotic
Scale Type::Minor
Lydian Mode
This mode begins on the 4th note of the major scale. This mode sounds close to the major scale. However It has an odd-sounding 4th note. This mode is a major scale with a sharp 4.
Mood: Dreamy, Spacey
Scale Type::Major
Mixolydian Mode
To play this mode start on the 5th note of the major scale. This also sounds like the major scale, but it has a dominate flat 7th tone. It’s used a lot in rock and roll and jazz music. It is a major scale with a flat 7th note.
Mood: Smooth, in control, Bluesy
Scale Type::Major
Aeolian Mode
This mode starts on the 6th note of the major scale Just like its name, this mode begins on A. This is also called the natural minor scale. It is a major scale with a flat 3 – 6 – 7.
Mood: Sneaky, scary, sly, almost mysterious
Scale Type::Minor
Locrian Mode
This more starts on the 7th note of the scale. This mode sounds so strange it is almost never used. You can forget this one. It rarely ever used. It is a major scale with a flat 2 – 3 – 5 – 6 – 7.
Mood: Evil, horrifying, pitch black dark
Scale Type::Diminish Minor
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