Modes Explained Properly and how to transpose them to actually use them!

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WHAT IS A MODE?

A mode of a major scale is just basically an INVERSION of that scale. This means that it is the same scale starting on a different note. What would be the point of this you may ask? Well each mode has its own unique flavour and corresponding harmony.

Many Guitarists/Musicians look at the Modes through the key of C major. This tends to leave them very “Confused” when for example someone says play C Locrian. Here many musicians will just play a scale of C major starting on a note of B natural when in fact they should be playing the D flat parent major scale starting on the note of C natural. Why is this?

First lets have a look at the Modes in C major [or C Ionian]

C Ionian [Major 1st degree of scale]

Modes C Ionian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly
Modes C Ionian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

D Dorian starts on 2nd degree of the C major Scal

Modes D Dorian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes
Modes D Dorian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

E Phrygian starts on the 3rd degree of the C Major scale

Modes E Phrygian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes
Modes E Phrygian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

F Lydian starts on the 4th degree of the C Major scale

Modes F Lydian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes
Modes F Lydian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

G Mixolydian starts on the 5th degree of the C Major scale

Modes G Mixolydian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes
Modes G Mixolydian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

A Aeolian starts on the 6th degree of the C Major scale

Modes A Aeolian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes
Modes A Aeolian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

B Locrian starts on the 7th degree of the C Major scale

Modes B Locrian music lesson: How to transpose and use mode
Modes B Locrian music lesson: How to transpose and use modes properly.The secret to improvisation and composition

SIDE NOTE: 2 Most commonly used pentatonic scales within the C major Scale : A minor pentatonic and C major pentatonic

A Minor pentatonic in the Major [Ionian] Mode/scale of C
A Minor pentatonic in the Major Modes of C
C Major pentatonic Modes of Music theory Lesson
C Major pentatonic in the Modes of C lesson

Intervallic Relationships for “Transposition”

C to D=1 tone C to E=Major third

C to F=Perfect fourth

C to G=Perfect fifth

C to A=Major sixth C to B=Major seventh

HOW TO REMEMBER THEIR NAMES IN ORDER

Ionian Dorian Phrygian Lydian Mixolydian Aeolian Locrian 

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TRANSPOSING THE MODES OF THE MAJOR SCALE=the answer!

Here’s how to do it!

If we count up one whole tone [2 half steps] from C then we have the note of D the 2nd degree of the C major scale. From this D note we begin the D dorian mode.

D Dorian Mode from the C major Scale modes of music lesson
D Dorian Mode from the C major Scale modes of music lesson

So if the note D is the second note of the C major scale then what is C the second note of? Answer = B flat. You can either count down two half steps from C or up two half steps from B flat. So C dorian will have the same notes as B flat major and starting on its 2nd degree note of C [see ex.1]

EX.1 C Dorian

C Dorian Mode of Music Lesson: How to transpose and use the Modes
C Dorian Mode of Music Lesson: How to transpose and use the Modes Properly!

C Dorian 2 Octaves

C Dorian Mode of Music Lesson: How to transpose and use the Modes
C Dorian Mode of Music Lesson: How to transpose and use the Modes Properly!

C Phrygian

If E Phrygian is the 3rd degree [or the Major 3rd up from C] then what is C the 3rd degree of [or the Major 3rd up from]. Answer A flat. You can either count down five half steps from C or up five half steps from A flat.

EX.2 C Phrygian

C Phrygian Mode. lesson
C Phrygian Mode. How to use the modes properly music lesson

C Phrygian 2 Octaves

C Phrygian Mode. music theory transposition explained in detail
C Phrygian Mode. How to use the modes properly music lesson

C Lydian

If F Lydian is the Fourth degree of C [or the perfect fourth up from C] then what is C the fourth degree of [or the perfect fourth up from]. Answer is G.

EX.3 C Lydian

C Lydian Mode. Music theory explained
C Lydian Mode.How to learn the modes properly

C Lydian 2 Octaves

C Lydian Mode and how to transpose the modes properly and use them correctly
C Lydian Mode.How to learn the modes properly and transpose them

C Mixolydian

If G Mixolydian is the fifth of C [or the perfect fifth up from C] then what is C the fifth of [or the perfect 5th up from]. Answer is F.

 EX.4 C Mixolydian 

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C Mixolydian 2 Octaves

C Mixolydian modes music theory lesson and explanation
C Mixolydian lesson how to use the modes properly and transpose them

C Aeolian

If A Aeolian is the sixth of C[or the major 6th  up from C] then what is C the  sixth of [or the major 6th up from] Answer is E flat.

EX.5 C Aeolian 

C Aeolian Mode; Music theory of Modes explained in detail for improvisation and music composition
C Aeolian Mode;How to learn the modes properly and transpose them for improvisation

C Aeolian 2 Octaves

 C Aeolian Mode; How to learn the modes properly and make music with them
C Aeolian Mode; How to learn the modes properly and transpose them for improvisation

C Locrian

If B Locrian is the seventh of C [or the major seventh up from] then what is C the seventh of [or the major seventh up from]. Answer D flat.

C LOCRIAN

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C Locrian 2 Octaves

C Locrian Mode music theory explanation lesson in improvisation and music composition
C Locrian Mode. How to learn the modes properly and transpose them

LOOKING AT THE HARMONY FOR TRANSPOSED MODES OF THE MAJOR SCALE

These next examples are played over a C Pedal Note in the bass to establish the Harmony and flavour of each mode. This is also useful for putting together little Vamps for practicing the Modes.

Modal Chords of Music Harmony Lesson. Ionian and Dorian Chord Sequences  music theory modal composition lesson
The Chords of Modes of Music Harmony Lesson. Ionian and Dorian Chord Sequences for composition

Chords of Modal  Music.Phrygian and Lydian Chord Sequences for Composition. Music theory guitar lesson
The Chords of Modes of Music Harmony Lesson.Phrygian and Lydian Chord Sequences for Composition

Modal chord sequences. Modal  lesson Mixolydian and Aeolian Modal Chord Sequences for music composition jazz and  fusion music theory
Modal chord sequences. Modal harmonic understanding music lesson Mixolydian and Aeolian Modal Chord Sequences

C Locrian

Locrian Modal Chordal sequences for modes harmony chords and music theory lesson
Modal chord sequences. Modal harmonic understanding music lesson Locrian Modal Chord Sequences

 

BEING CREATIVE WITH THE MODES Back to Basics:

To explore the “Harmony” of the modes we need to look at the arpeggios/ chords contained within them. We will look at the C major [Ionian] for simplicity’s sake.

Arpeggios contained within the C Ionian Mode [or C Major]
Arpeggios in the modes of C Ionian mode music theory lesson with tab and music notation
Arpeggios contained within the C Ionian Mode [or C Major]
Arpeggios in the modes of C Ionian mode music theory lesson with tab and music notation
Arpeggios contained within the C Ionian Mode [or C Major]

EXTENDING THE CHORDAL ARPEGGIOS: C IONIAN

With this in mind we can now extend the C Major [Ionian] arpeggios contained in the harmony. [Starting on the 4th degree F as it opens out the whole fingerboard for us.

MODAL SUPERIMPOSITION

Superimposing modes for jazz, rock, metal and fusion improvisation Modal Superimposition lesson. How to Superimpose the Modes of Music
Modal Superimposition lesson. How to Superimpose the Modes of Music

Modal Superimposition lesson. How to Superimpose the Modes of Music
Modal Superimposition lesson. How to Superimpose the Modes of Music

This is how we start to create improvisation with the modes rather than just playing a scale over some chord or the other. In truth if you miss the harmony then you miss the value of the modes altogether both as a composer and as an improviser.

MODES AS QUARTAL HARMONY:

It is quite common to employ Quartal Harmony. This harmony in 4ths gives a very intense jazzy sound as used by John Coltrane and Mcoy Tyner. [This is only one way of harmonising this, but it is quite common amongst jazz musicians].

How to make Dorian mode "Jazzy" with 4ths in the modal chords. Quartal McCoy Tyner Coltrane jazz modal style of music and improvisation music theory lesson
Quartal Harmony Dorian Modal Harmony/Chords Lesson

CONSTRUCTING SIMPLE REPETITIVE VAMPS FOR PRACTICE:

From the chords of the harmony above here is a simple “‘Dorian Mode” vamp.

Dorian Modal Jazz Vamp. How to make Dorian mode "Jazzy" with 4ths in the modal chords. Quartal McCoy Tyner Coltrane jazz modal style of music and improvisation music theory lesson
Quartal Harmony Dorian Mode Chordal Vamp Lesson

DORIAN MODE IMPROVISATION

Below are a couple of pentatonic ideas to get you started. If we look at these elementary examples we can already see that within this modal scale there is much creative room for pentatonic and motific development.

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SUPERIMPOSITION

In this final Example [Using C dorian again] we can Exploit the Mode by Superimposing and flowing through its triads. [Starting on B flat to open up the Full finger board for us].

Dorian Mode Superimposition lesson on how to extend the modes of music when transposed. This superimposed example employs the Dorain Mode., Triad Pairs ,Extensions and Tetrachords Lesson and Examples
Modes Superimposition, Triad Pairs ,Extensions and Tetrachords Lesson and Examples

C PHRYGIAN MODE

The Phrygian Mode has a “Spanish” Flavour to it. Play through the little example below and hear the semitone from the tonic to the supertonic that creates this distinctive Spanish sound.

Phrygian Mode with C as Parent Key
Phrygian Mode Music Lesson

Longer Phrygian Mode Line

Phrygian Mode with C as Parent Key extended line
Phrygian Mode Music Lesson with C as Parent Key

C LYDIAN MODE

Here we will look at the Lydian mode of C. Below this is a Variation of the same exercise but in plain C major [C Ionian]. Notice the difference that the F# adds to the flavour and harmonic content of C Lydian as opposed to the F Natural of C Ionian [C major].

C LYDIAN MODE

C Lydian Mode Scale and Harmonic chordal  example. Chord Scale Lydian approach lesson for the transposition of modes as C as the Parent Key
C Lydian Mode Scale and Harmony Musical Example. Chord Scale Lydian approach

C IONIAN MODE

C Ionian Mode and Harmony Example. Chord Scale Ionian approach C as the Parent Key
C Ionian Mode Scale and Harmony Musical Example. Chord Scale Ionian approach

MIXOLYDIAN FOR DOMINANT 7THS

This scale can be used like a modulating scale. This is the Mixolydian. This is because whenever you have a Dominant 7th chord you will need to change the scale. E,g From C major C D E F G A B – to C7 you would need the B flat [flat7 to resolve to the major 3rd of the new chord/harmony]  so you would have – C D E F G A B flat or C Mixolydian. Below we can see this scalic approach in action.

C MIXOLYDIAN                                       F MIXOLYDIAN

Mixolydian chords scale modal  harmony lesson and examples for understanding the mixolydian mode and it's application. Music theory explained and demonstrated with examples.
Mixolydian chords scale modal harmony lesson and examples

C AEOLEAN MODE

In this example Listen to the sound of the Harmony as you play through this simple Vamp. You will hear that the “Dominant” Chord is Minor and Not Major. I have left out the G note to create a C chord riff as you would hear in much AOR Rock/Pop Music.

Aeolian Modal Chords Lesson for Composing Modal Music. Modes music theory explained
Aeolian Modal Harmony. Chords Lesson for Composing Modal Music

Below is a simple Triplet Arpeggio idea of the above. Again listen to the sound of the Minor Dominant Chord in the last bar.

Aeolian Modal Triplet Example lesson
Modes Triplet Example

This last Aeolean example is a modern fusion-esque approach

Aeolian Mode of Music Lesson for improvising and composing modern music
Modes of Music Lesson for improvising and composing modern music jazz fusion style

C LOCRIAN MODE The next example is an angular phrase as used by guitarists like Robert Fripp.

Locrian Mode with C as the Parent key,  Robert Fripp Style guitar example
Locrian Mode Robert Fripp Style example

LASTLY, Blues through the modes of C major for improvisation practice

Modes of Music Blues Chord Chart.  All Modes of C [Transposed] in 12 Bar Blues Practice Example
Modes of Music Blues Chord Chart. All Modes of C in 12 Bar Blues Practice Example

Record yourself playing the chords and then improvise over the top using the relevant modes for that chord. For example,Cmaj7 use C ionian [Or even C Lydian].For Bb/C use C dorian or C Aeolean etc. It’s amazing how quickly all of this makes sense when you practice this way. It’s also amazing how quickly you develop new and creative ideas from a modal persperspective. The modal concepts of the major scale are really quite easy to understand when we look at their transpositions because then we can really hear their different flavours and harmonic applications. Although I wrote transposing the modes of the major scale lesson for the acoustic/electric guitar the music theory of each mode regardless if it be “Dorian”, “Phrygian”, “Lydian” etc can be applied to any musical instrument.

Modes of C Transposed Backing Track for jazz Fusion and music Improvisation practice

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