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C Major Modes

What exactly are modes in music? Think of them as variations on the familiar scales, each starting from a different note, but within the same key. For guitarists, exploring modes can open up new horizons in improvisation and composition. Let’s delve into the modes of C Major, each starting from C but altering intervals to create distinct sonic flavors:

C Ionian (C Major)

C Ionian (C Major): C – D – E – F – G – A – B – C. The classic major scale, characterized by its bright and jubilant sound.

C Dorian

C Dorian: C – D – E♭ – F – G – A – B♭ – C. Similar to the minor scale but with a raised sixth, giving it a more complex, jazzy feel.

C Phrygian

C Phrygian: C – D♭ – E♭ – F – G – A♭ – B♭ – C. A mode with a distinct Spanish flair, marked by its minor second.

C Lydian

C Lydian: C – D – E – F♯ – G – A – B – C. A major scale with a raised fourth, creating a dreamy, almost ethereal quality.

C Mixolydian

C Mixolydian: C – D – E – F – G – A – B♭ – C. Resembling the major scale but with a flattened seventh, often used in blues and rock.

C Aeolian (C Minor)

C Aeolian (C Minor): C – D – E♭ – F – G – A♭ – B♭ – C. The natural minor scale, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection.

C Locrian

C Locrian: C – D♭ – E♭ – F – G♭ – A♭ – B♭ – C. The most dissonant and least used mode, with a diminished fifth.

Each of these modes, while rooted in the C Major scale, offers a unique window into the diverse world of musical expression. My latest blog post, complete with Guitar Pro tabs for each mode, is designed to guide you through these fascinating variations. So grab your guitar, and let’s explore the intriguing and diverse world of C Major modes!

Also read:

Complete Guide to All Guitar Scales: Master Every Scale on the Fretboard

All 7 D Major Modes Shapes With Tabs

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