Mode Names and Relative Keys Flashcards
Name of the mode with no relative sharps or flats
Ionian
Name of the mode where the 3rd, 6th, and 7th degrees are flat
Aeolian
Name of the mode where the 3rd, and 7th degrees are flat
Dorian
Name of the mode where the 2nd, 3rd, 6th, and 7th degrees are flat
Phrygian
Name of the mode where the 4th degree is sharp
Lydian
Name of the mode where the 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, and 7th degrees are flat
Locrian
Name of the mode where the 7th degree is flat
Mixolydian
Name of the mode whose root is the 1st degree of the major scale
Ionian
Name of the mode whose root is the 2nd degree of the major scale
Dorian
Name of the mode whose root is the 3rd degree of the major scale
Phrygian
Name of the mode whose root is the 4th degree of the major scale
Lydian
Name of the mode whose root is the 5th degree of the major scale
Mixolydian
Name of the mode whose root is the 6th degree of the major scale
Aeolian
Name of the mode whose root is the 7th degree of the major scale
Locrian
What is the order of whole/half steps for the Ionian mode?
W W H W W W H