9/25/2023 0 Comments D flat major scale lonianIf you were to start a scale on the note F, for example, and you kept the relationship between whole-tone and half-tone steps the same, you’d play the scale of F major instead: F, G, A, B flat, C, D, E, F. What you’ll find is that the scale of C major goes like this: Play it again, and this time, count the ‘steps’ from one note to the next, taking note of whether you’re making a ‘whole tone’ step, where there is a black note between each step of the scale, or a ‘half tone’ step (often referred to as a semitone), where there isn’t a black note in between. If you play a C and then let your fingers wander up in pitch, one white note at a time, you’ll get to the C in the octave above (the next note just to the left of a pairing of two black notes) and when you reach that point, you’ll have played the scale of C major. The note ‘C’ is the white note just to the left of a group of two black notes. Working from left to right, the black notes are organised into a set of two, then a set of three in each octave, with gaps between these groups of black notes. Sit down at a piano and you’ll see that there are white notes and black notes. Piano keyboard basics and the C-major scale So, let’s find out more about Lydian mode and why you should care about it. And it’s a useful concept for improving creativity in your music production efforts. What do Bart Simpson and Jurassic Park have in common? The Lydian mode! You may never have heard of it, but fear not, it’s not as scary as it might sound.
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