- theory, the
minor scale refers to
three scale patterns – the
natural minor scale (or
Aeolian mode), the
harmonic minor scale, and the
melodic minor scale (ascending...
- and
harmonic behaviors. It is
applied to
major and
minor keys as well as the
seven diatonic modes (including the
former as
Ionian and Aeolian)
which are...
-
Phrygian mode: Therefore, the
Phrygian mode consists of: root,
minor second,
minor third,
perfect fourth,
perfect fifth,
minor sixth,
minor seventh, and...
- a
minor triad. The
modern Dorian mode is
equivalent to the
natural minor scale (or the
Aeolian mode) but with a
major sixth. The
modern Dorian mode resembles...
- the 12 TET
minor third closely approximates the 19:16
minor third which many find pleasing.(p298) In the Neo-Riemannian theory, the
minor mode is considered...
- use of "
minor modes"
enables further customization. A GNU
Emacs editing buffer can use only one
major mode at a time, but
multiple minor modes can operate...
- (also
called mode mixture,
modal mixture,
substituted chord,
modal interchange, or mutation) is a
chord borrowed from the
parallel key (
minor or
major scale...
- The
Aeolian mode is a
musical mode or, in
modern usage, a
diatonic scale also
called the
natural minor scale. On the piano,
using only the
white keys,...
- when the
tonic note or
chord returns. The key may be in the
major or
minor mode,
though musicians ****ume
major when this is not specified; for example...
- from the
harmonic minor,
melodic minor, and
major modes,
depending on
which note
serves as the tonic.
Below are the
mode names,
their degrees, and the following...