Mode formulas
This gives us a bunch of formulas which we can apply to create modes starting on any note, but learning the formulas off by heart is still a pretty daunting task.
So let’s make it easy!
Example- Modes derived from C major, but analysed against major scales of each root:
No. | Name | Mnemonic | Notes | Home scale | Compar-ison |
1 | C Ionian mode | In | CDEFGABC | CDEFGABC | same |
2 | D Dorian mode | Dorset | DEFGABCD | DEF#GABC#D | b3,b7 |
3 | E Phrygian mode | People | EFGABCDE | EF#G#ABC#D#E | b2,b3,b6.b7 |
4 | F Lydian mode | Live | FGABCDEF | FGABbCDEF | #4 |
5 | G Mixolydian mode | Mostly | GABCDEFG | GABCDEF#G | b7 |
6 | A Aeolian mode | Along | ABCDEFGA | ABC#DEF#G#A | b3,b6,b7 |
7 | B Locrian mode | Lanes | BCDEFGAB | BC#D#EF#G#A#B | b2,b3,b5,b6.b7 |
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