Learn The Basics #11 (Guitar Theory Expounded) - Modes

@aehiguese · 2018-05-24 23:49 · guitar

images(54).jpg Hey guys! @aehiguese here with the #11 lesson of the 'learn the basics' guitar theory expounded. Today's lesson is on modes. Make sure at the end of this lesson to take advantage of the video of the day to give you a better understanding of the concept of MODES. With that being said, let's jump right in!

Concept of Mode

Like I usually say, every scale or most scales are built of the major. The idea behind modes is to make every note on the major scale a root note and build a full scale off of the note. Now, there are different types of mode. We have: * Major Scale Mode. * Harmonic Minor Mode. * Melodic Minor Mode.

The Major scale mode is the most used and the most common and will be dealt with in depth in this lesson and many other lessons to come. The major scale mode is mostly used in jazz as well which is while I had to pause on my jazz series for a while, just to get you guys acquainted with modes. images(55).jpg Like I said, each  note  in  a  scale  can  be  considered  the  root.  This  is  what  the modes  are.  For  instance  if  you  start  the  major  scale  on  the  2nd note  you  are  playing  the  dorian  minor  scale  and  the  3rd  degree of  the  minor  scale  is  the  major  scale of the fourth degree. Which is the lydian scale.

The Different Forms Of The Major Scale Mode.

  • Ionian Mode
  • Dorian Mode
  • Phrygian Mode
  • Lydian Mode
  • Mixolydiam Mode
  • Aeolian Mode
  • Locrian Mode.

The Ionian Mode

The ionian mode can simply be thought of as purely the major scale. It is built off of every 1st note in any major scale. For example: C ionian mode would be - C D E F G A B C. The triad chord for C ionian mode is a ** C Major triad. Also, the seventh chord for the C ionian mode is the C Major Seventh (Cmaj7th)**.

Another example would be a D ionian mode which is - D E F# G A B C# D. The triad chord for D ionian mode is D Major Triad. Also, the seventh chord for the D Ionian mode is the D Major Seventh (Dmaj7th).

Note: The term triad chord refers to a chord containing nothing more than three (3) notes in the chord. While a seventh chord is a chord containing nothing more than four notes.

The skeleton scale - W W H W W W H or T T S T T T S. W - Whole Step H - Half-step T - Tone. S - Semitone. The ionian mode is a happy sounding scale that can used on any genre of music. Like I said at the beginning, the ionian scale can be thought of as the major scale... As a matter of fact, it is the major scale.

Video of the Day

https://youtu.be/cc6U59efUdA

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