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Harmony Infobox Major Modes Ionian - Lydian - Mixolydian Minor Modes Dorian - Aeolian - Phrygian - Locrian Other Modes Major Pentatonic - Minor Pentatonic - Major Blues Scale - Minor Blues Scale Key Signatures A-flat - A - B-flat - B - C-flat - C - C-sharp - D-flat - D - E-flat - E - F - F-sharp - G-flat - G Harmonic Tools Modal Comparison Charts - Power Progressions - Cadences - Chord Finder Harmony Lyric - Melody - Harmony - Rhythm - Form Songwriting: Harmony Key of Db as Triads Mode Color Alterations I II III IV V VI VII Lydian bright raised 4 Db Eb Fmin Gdim Ab Bbmin Cmin Ionian neutral no alterations Db Ebmin Fmin Gb Ab Bbmin Cdim Mixolydian less bright lowered 7 Db Ebmin Fdim Gb Abmin Bbmin Cb Dorian dark lowered 3, 7 Dbmin Ebmin Fb Gb Abmin Bbdim Cb Aeolian darker lowered 3, 6, 7 Dbmin Ebdim Fb Gbmin Abmin Bbb Cb Phrygian darkest lowered 2, 3, 6, 7 Dbmin Ebb Fb Gbmin Abdim Bbb Cbmin Locrian unusable lowered 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 Dbdim Ebb Fbmin Gbmin Abb Bbb Cbmin
Key of Db with 7ths Mode Color Alterations I II III IV V VI VII Lydian bright raised 4 DbMAJ7 Eb7 Fmin7 Gmin7b5 AbMAJ7 Bbmin7 Cmin7 Ionian neutral no alterations DbMAJ7 Ebmin7 Fmin7 GbMAJ7 Ab7 Bbmin7 Cmin7b5 Mixolydian less bright lowered 7 Db7 Ebmin7 Fmin7b5 GbMAJ7 Abmin7 Bbmin7 CbMAJ7 Dorian dark lowered 3, 7 Dbmin7 Ebmin7 FbMAJ7 Gb7 Abmin7 Bbmin7b5 CbMAJ7 Aeolian darker lowered 3, 6, 7 Dbmin7 Ebmin7b5 FbMAJ7 Gbmin7 Abmin7 BbbMAJ7 Cb7 Phrygian darkest lowered 2, 3, 6, 7 Dbmin7 EbbMAJ7 Fb7 Gbmin7 Abmin7b5 BbbMAJ7 Cbmin7 Locrian unusable lowered 2, 3, 5, 6, 7 Dbmin7b5 EbbMAJ7 Fbmin7 Gbmin7 AbbMAJ7 Bbb7 Cbmin7 Notes
- The Ionian mode is more commonly called "the major scale" (and is the most commonly used major scale)
- The Aeolian mode is commonly called "the natural minor scale" (and is the most commonly used minor scale)
- Lydian, Ionian, & Mixolydian are considered major modes because their "I chord" is major.
- Dorian, Aeolian, & Phrygian are considered minor modes because their "I chord" is minor.
- The Locrian mode is so dissonant that it is usually unusable.
Credit: Shane Adams - Meta