In music theory, an interval is the distance between two notes. Intervals can be used to make melodies and create chords. In this music theory tutorial, I discuss the intervals of the major scale and its modes. Each mode of the major scale and their intervals are laid out in an easy to understand format. After the intervals of each mode are discussed, I play for you each mode over their related chords. This will allow the chance for you to hear how each mode sounds in a basic context.
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The Ionian mode:
Root, Maj 2nd, Maj 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th, Maj 6th, Maj 7th
The Dorian mode:
Root, Maj 2nd, Min 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th, Maj 6th, Min 7th
The Phrygian mode:
Root, Min 2nd, Min 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th, Min 6th, Min 7th
The Lydian mode:
Root, Maj 2nd, Maj 3rd, Aug 4th, Perfect 5th, Maj 6th, Maj 7
The Mixolydian mode:
Root, Maj 2nd, Maj 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th, Maj 6th, Min 7th
The Aoleon mode:
Root, Maj 2nd, Min 3rd, Perfect 4th, Perfect 5th, Min 6th, Min 7th
The Locrian mode:
Root, Min 2nd, Min 3rd, Perfect 4th, Dim 5th, Min 6th, Min 7th
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