Modes - Peggy Taylor Piano Studio
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“Jig” by Violet Archer, Dorian Mode
(Celebration Series, Piano Odyssey, Level 5)
Remember
Name
Notes
Sounds
I
Ionian
C-C
Major
Don’t
Dorian
D-D
Minor
Play
Phrygian
E-E
Minor
Loud
Lydian
F-F
Major
Music
Mixolydian
G-G
Major
After
Aeolian
A-A
Minor
Letterman
Locrian
B-B
Minor
Memorize
Order of
Modes
Mode Name
Starting Key
/ Ending Sig.
Notes
Transposition
Interval
Whole &
Half Step
Patterns
Another way
to think of
the mode
scale
I
C Ionian
C–C
C
Unison
WWHWWWH
(Major Scale)
Don’t
D Dorian
D–D
C
M2nd Down WHWWWHW
(Natural minor
with raised 6th)
Play
E Phrygian
E–E
C
M3rd Down
HWWWHWW
(Natural minor
scale with a
lowered 2nd)
Loud
F Lydian
F–F
C
P4th Down
WWWHWWH
(Major scale with
a raised 4th)
Music
G Mixolydian G – G
C
P5th Down
WWHWWHW
(Major scale with
a lowered 7th)
After
A Aeolian
A–A
C
M6th Down
WHWWHWW
(Natural minor
scale)
Letterman
B Locrian
B–B
C
M7th Down
HWWHWWW
(Natural minor
scale with
lowered 2nd and
5th)
To find the notes for any mode scale
from
the desired starting note, count
down by the transposition interval (see
chart) for that mode
use
the major key signature of the
resulting note.
Example: to play a Lydian scale on A
the
lydian transposition interval is a P4th
count down a P4th from A, which is E
using the Key Signature for E Major, play the
scale, starting and ending on A.
“A” Lydian: A, B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A
Major
Sounding Modes – from Major Scale:
L Lydian
I Ionian
M Mixolydian
Minor
#4th
Major Scale
b7th
Sounding Modes – from Natural
Minor
D Dorian
A Aeolian
P Phrygian
#6
Natural Minor Scale
b2
Eastern
Music – Locrian Mode (Sakura)
Jazz – Dorian, Mixolydian, Phrygian, Aeolian
Jewish – Phrygian (Hava Nagila)
Latin – Mixolydian, Phrygian
LYDIAN - very bright, upbeat. Good for anything very bright and upbeat
such as pop, kids music, etc
IONIAN - very sweet, happy, bright. Perfect for happy songs, love songs,
etc. Used for almost all childrens music
MIXOLYDIAN - middle of the road bright scale. Good for light rock, pop,
country, etc
DORIAN - perfect middle ground. Not too bright, not to dark. Good for
country, rock, blues.
AEOLIAN - gritty, bluesy, warm sounding rock scale. This is the standard
rock and blues scale.
PHRYGIAN - dark, classical metal sound. A Randy Rhoads favorite.
LOCRIAN - very dark, dissident, brooding. Good for heavy metal, dark
classical, etc. Unstable harmonically because it’s chord is diminished
Create
chords from the 1,3,5,(7) tones of a
mode scale
You
should also be able to use any of the
available notes of the mode scale to find
harmony and melody ideas that will work
perfectly.
Chord
Key
Displacement Mode
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
CM
C-C
D-D
E-E
F-F
G-G
A-A
B-B
7th
Dm 7th
Em 7th
FM 7th
G Dom7th
Am 7th
B 1/2 Dim7th
Ionian
Dorian
Phrygian
Lydian
Mixolydian
Aeolian
Locrian
A
good exercise would be to play the scale
tone 7th chords in your left hand while
playing the corresponding modes in the right.
Learning
these modes for the piano, along
with the major scales and arpeggios, is very
important in improvising on the piano.
Beginners:
Intro Level
Scarborough Fair, any version
Dorian
*Kabalevsky
Song Op. 39, #8
Dorian
*David Duke
Bear Dance
Phrygian
Level 1
*Pierre Gallant Invention No. 6
Dorian
*David Duke She’s Like the Swallow Dorian
*David Duke
March
Lydian
*Paul Sheftel
Ins and Outs
Modal
Waltz, Op. 39, No. 13
Begins in Dorian
Level 1-2
Kabalevsky
Level 2
*Bela Bartok
Little Dance in Canon Form D Dorian
*Chee-Hwa Tan The Land of Nod
G Mixolydian
From Clark, Contemporary Piano Literature Book 2:
Elie Siegmeister Song of the Dark Woods
Dorian
Shostakovich
Aeolian on A and G
Waltz
Level 3
David Diamond 8 Piano Pieces: Rock-a-Bye Baby Aeolian on D
David Diamond 8 Piano Pieces: Jack-a-Dandy Mixolydian on D
Level 2-4
Burgess, Marjorie Music a la Mode
Various Modes
Level 4
*Arpad Balazs Game
D Dorian
Level 5
*Violet Archer
Jig
Dorian
*Pierre Gallant
Sarabande
D Mixolydian
*Paul Creston
Pastoral Dance, Op. 24, #4 F Lydian
Level 6
Not in Syllabus:
Level 5
Kaleidoscope Solos, Book 5
J. George
Everett Stevens
Exotica
Phrygian on C
Novellette
Aeolian and Dorian
Six Modal Miniatures for Piano (may not still be
in print – used to be in syllabus)
*From the Celebrations Series: Piano Odyssey