Signals Music Studio | PHRYGIAN - Understanding and Using the Third Mode of Major [MODAL MUSIC THEORY] @SignalsMusicStudio | Uploaded 6 years ago | Updated 11 hours ago
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Phrygian is the third mode of the Major scale. It has a uniquely dark feel to it compared to the other modes, thanks to the flat 2nd scale degree which forms a dissonant minor 2nd interval to our tonic. In this video, we learn how the scale itself is built, and also how it is a mode of Major. We also learn the chords of phrygian, and also explain several ways one can compose their own music using the phrygian mode.
It's an awesome scale that doesn't get a LOT of use for reasons that I don't go into in this video. It is the last of the video lessons on modes that I plan on doing for a while, I'm not too excited about doing a lesson on Locrian! But my future videos will be referencing all my modal videos, expecially when I start getting into modal mixture / borrowed chords.
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John Arnold
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Free online guitar lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. Located in Crystal Lake, Jake Lizzio provides free jam tracks and video lessons for guitar players, as well as music theory videos and other music education content.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:16 The Phrygian Scale
01:19 Examples of Phrygian
04:02 Chords of Phrygian
06:03 Writing With Phrygian
08:02 Phrygian Dominant
08:40 Wrapping Up
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My pro theory + songwriting course bit.ly/2J2Nctn
Enroll in my Rhythm Training Course at ANY price! bit.ly/3wDacU4
The numerals in this vid are found on my Ultimate Modal Poster: teespring.com/signals-ultimate-modal-poster
Phrygian is the third mode of the Major scale. It has a uniquely dark feel to it compared to the other modes, thanks to the flat 2nd scale degree which forms a dissonant minor 2nd interval to our tonic. In this video, we learn how the scale itself is built, and also how it is a mode of Major. We also learn the chords of phrygian, and also explain several ways one can compose their own music using the phrygian mode.
It's an awesome scale that doesn't get a LOT of use for reasons that I don't go into in this video. It is the last of the video lessons on modes that I plan on doing for a while, I'm not too excited about doing a lesson on Locrian! But my future videos will be referencing all my modal videos, expecially when I start getting into modal mixture / borrowed chords.
Like this video? Thank my Patreon subscribers for sponsoring these lessons! They're the reason you don't see ads or sponsorships in the middle of my videos. You can join them here:
www.patreon.com/signalsmusicstudio
A special thank you to:
Linas Orentas
Marek Pawlowski
John Arnold
Christopher Swanson
Marc Bulandr
twitter.com/signals_music
facebook.com/signalsmusicstudio
signalsmusicstudio.com
Free online guitar lessons for beginners, intermediate, and advanced players. Located in Crystal Lake, Jake Lizzio provides free jam tracks and video lessons for guitar players, as well as music theory videos and other music education content.
Table of Contents:
00:00 Intro
00:16 The Phrygian Scale
01:19 Examples of Phrygian
04:02 Chords of Phrygian
06:03 Writing With Phrygian
08:02 Phrygian Dominant
08:40 Wrapping Up