Musical modes are one of those "tedious" things you learn about in music theory classes. "Will I ever really need to know what the phrygian mode is?" They aren't "sexy", but they can help you improvise over jazz chords.
I have a different way of looking at the modes. Instead of writing them all in no key signature, I relate them all to a C scale so the order of whole and half steps are more apparent.
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Happy playing!
I have a different way of looking at the modes. Instead of writing them all in no key signature, I relate them all to a C scale so the order of whole and half steps are more apparent.
You can view or download a PDF of this lesson or view all the lessons in a Google Drive folder. I've included the LilyPond source file you can change it to your liking. You can use or modify the lesson any way you want as long as it remains open and you give me an attribution.
Happy playing!