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Apr 9 2012, 02:18 PM |
Hey everyone!
Here are the important knowledge elements in the Aeolian mode: Aeolian Mode - Part 1 Guys, I summed up the essentials we discussed last Thursday and we shall develop the ideas on Saturday, so stay tuned and let me know if you have any questions, ok? Aeolian Mode Formula: 1 2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 ( example:C D Eb F G Ab Bb C) Differentiating scale degrees: b6 Chord types over which the mode fits best: m, m6, m7, m9, m11 Typical progressions: Im b VII bVI (ex: Am7 G7 FM7); Im IV (ex: Am7 Dm7); I V (ex: Am7 Em7); I bIII bVII (Am7 CM7 G7); Im bVI (Am7 FM7); Observations: - The Aeolian mode is the most important of the minor modes - it is the basis for natural minor scale theory - It can be regarded as a combo between the Phrygian and the Dorian modes, the result being a gloomy and sad sound. - Try the examples in the PDF and GP files and play around with the harmonic progression types - try to apply the formulas for the E Aeolian mode and see what chords you can use! See you on Thursday at 8 PM London time, for the second session on the Aeolian mode - we are working on the progression which I uploaded for the new Driving at night collab! See you there mates! Cosmin This post has been edited by Cosmin Lupu: Apr 21 2012, 03:44 PM
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