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Favourite Diatonic Mode


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What's your favourite diatonic mode?  

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  1. 1. What's your favourite diatonic mode?

    • Ionian (Major)
      3
    • Dorian
      21
    • Phrygian
      18
    • Lydian
      19
    • Mixolydian
      9
    • Aeolian ( Natural Minor)
      5
    • Locrian
      4


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  • 1 year later...

I just mean that Lydian - i.e. the raised 4th is more "natural", theoretically.

The interval of a 5th is the "strongest harmonic interval". Stacking 5ths, when placed in tertian order, results in the Lydian scale.

Also, the overtone series fails to produce a natural-4 even when carried out to 20 harmonics. (the 11th overtone is technically 1/100th of a semitone closer to F# ..to-may-toe, to-mah-toe)

;)

If you want to talk about the harmonic series, technicaly, lydian dominant is more natural than lydian, Bb is beore B in the harmnoic sseries. *starts playing The Simpsons theme song*

Ok, so if you play all the scale degrees of lydian at the same time, and you play ionian the same way, lydian is more connasant, however, harmonicaly, it is easier to mantain a tonic on the ionian mode than lydian. (unless you have information to prove otherwise)

I only briefly looked into the LCC, it seems like all information on it other than the basics dosen't come cheap. >.>

My favorite mode? hmm, I really do love all of them, but most recentley, I would have to say Mixolydian.

Mmm... v - I nice, soothing, carefree.

bVII - I Now we're getting a lil funky! =D

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Dorian. Definitely Dorian.

The dorian mode/scale is one of those interesting little happenstances where the octave could theoretically divide symmetrically. If you look at the interval structure of Dorian, WhWWWhW, if you "could" divide that whole step in the center of the structure into halves, we'd have a symmetric, diatonic scale... sorta. So, I guess if we were to try to make a scale out of it, maybe it would look something like... D-E-F-G-G#-A-B-C-D, or WhWhhWhW or something, like some kind of twist on the octatonic/diminished scale (WhWhWhWh or hWhWhWhW). But I digress...

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As far as diatonic mode sounds go, I love mixolydian.

The interaction of the major third with the flat seventh is so cool and you can do some neat things with it. Tritones tend to make things sound pretty cool in general.

For usefulness, I'd probably pick another. Lydian or dorian, and they don't sound bad either.

And for the record, vanilla ice cream rocks.

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  • 1 month later...

I don't really have a favourite because they're all so useful for different moods. I just love all of them, my composition technique is mainly based around them... but lydian has to be a favourite, it's so magical and floaty. Dreamlike even. I love dorian too because it has a very ancient feel to it, great for celtic music. I love mixolydian too, especially for that carefree piano-rock sound (see About to Crash by Dream Theater, just yummy), but it's also good for softer stuff. And as I'm also a big metalhead, phyrgian is a must for the heavyness ;)

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