The main difference is one essential note – the third.
This fellow 'third' gives your major scale bright, cheer sound, and to minor scale dark and sad one. A minor 3rd is one note lower than a major 3rd.
Familiar with chords on guitar, or bass guitar? Know how you can feel the difference when you hear the both? Well, it's same thing with scales. Nothing special, or hard.
My advice is to practice them often. Sometimes they can sound dull and boring, but play with someone, or some samples, it'll become more interesting...
Practicing scales will get your fingers go crazy on the fretboard in no time!
Let's get practical!
Example of C major scale : C · D · E · F · G · A · B · C
Modes of C Major:
- Ionian: C D E F G A B C
- Dorian: D E F G A B C D
- Phrygian: E F G A B C D E
- Lydian: F G A B C D E F
- Mixolydian: G A B C D E F G
- Aeolian: A B C D E F G A
- Locrian: B C D E F G A B
What is a MODE? A mode is collection of notes from a parent scale, and emphasized starting at a particular note from the parent scale. The make your scale sound great.
Here are the general finger positions for 7 tone major scale modes :
Here's a video of D Dorian scale:
Happy playing!
Thanks for posting this. I'm looking for some stuff on scales for a kid I'm teaching. This is exactly what I need, the seven basic patterns and modes. Now to find the same thing for guitar...
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