ADVANCED: Spice up your melodies using modes! Advanced music theory tip…
Using different “modes” can help your track really stand out from the generic scales used in most modern music. This video explains what the different modes are and how to use them.
>> This video is an excerpt from my "Music Theory for EDM Producers" course. Find out more here:
http://bit.ly/2z5BzI4
Below are the intervals for each of the modes. If you don’t know what intervals are, check out this vid to get up to speed:
(T stands for “tone”, S stands for “semitone”. Also sometimes referred to as a “step” and “half-step”)
Ionian (Major): T T S T T T S
Dorian: T S T T T S T
Phrygian: S T T T S T T
Lydian: T T T S T T S
Mixolydian: T T S T T S T
Aeolian (Minor Natural): T S T T S T T
Locrian: S T T S T T T
Hope you find it useful, and thanks for subscribing!
Will Darling
www.edmtips.com
Using different “modes” can help your track really stand out from the generic scales used in most modern music. This video explains what the different modes are and how to use them.
>> This video is an excerpt from my "Music Theory for EDM Producers" course. Find out more here:
http://bit.ly/2z5BzI4
Below are the intervals for each of the modes. If you don’t know what intervals are, check out this vid to get up to speed:
(T stands for “tone”, S stands for “semitone”. Also sometimes referred to as a “step” and “half-step”)
Ionian (Major): T T S T T T S
Dorian: T S T T T S T
Phrygian: S T T T S T T
Lydian: T T T S T T S
Mixolydian: T T S T T S T
Aeolian (Minor Natural): T S T T S T T
Locrian: S T T S T T T
Hope you find it useful, and thanks for subscribing!
Will Darling
www.edmtips.com
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