Modes are [blank_start]white note scales[blank_end]
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white note scales
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The scale that goes from C- C is called [blank_start]Ionian Mode[blank_end]
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Ionian Mode
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The scale that goes from D- D is called [blank_start]Dorian Mode[blank_end]
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Dorian Mode
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The scale that goes from E- E is called [blank_start]Phrygian Mode[blank_end]
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Phrygian Mode
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The scale that goes from F- F is called [blank_start]Lydian Mode[blank_end]
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Lydian Mode
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The scale that goes from G- G is called [blank_start]Mixolydian Mode[blank_end]
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Mixolydian Mode
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The scale that goes from A- A is called [blank_start]Aeolian Mode[blank_end]
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Aeolian Mode
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There is a line to remember this: [blank_start]I don't find learning modes acceptable[blank_end]
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I don't find learning modes acceptable
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When transposing modes, the [blank_start]tones[blank_end] and [blank_start]semitones[blank_end] stay in the same [blank_start]position[blank_end] in the scale, while the [blank_start]starting note[blank_end] is different