Comparison of mode notation systems: Difference between revisions
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These [[MOSScales|MOS scales]] are formed from a segment of the [[periods and generators|generator-chain]], or genchain. The first note in the genchain is the tonic of the 1st mode, the 2nd note is the tonic of the 2nd mode, etc., somewhat analogous to harmonica positions. 4th Meantone[7] is spoken as "fourth meantone heptatonic", or possibly "fourth meantone seven". If in D, as above, it would be "D fourth meantone heptatonic". | These [[MOSScales|MOS scales]] are formed from a segment of the [[periods and generators|generator-chain]], or genchain. The first note in the genchain is the tonic of the 1st mode, the 2nd note is the tonic of the 2nd mode, etc., somewhat analogous to harmonica positions. 4th Meantone[7] is spoken as "fourth meantone heptatonic", or possibly "fourth meantone seven". If in D, as above, it would be "D fourth meantone heptatonic". | ||
The same seven modes, all with C as the tonic, to illustrate the difference between modes. | The same seven modes, all with C as the tonic, to illustrate the difference between modes. Adjacent modes differ by only one note. The modes proceed from sharper (Lydian) to flatter (Locrian). | ||
|| old scale name || new scale name || Ls pattern || example in C || ------------------- genchain --------------- || | || old scale name || new scale name || Ls pattern || example in C || ------------------- genchain --------------- || | ||
|| Lydian || 1st Meantone[7] || LLLs LLs || C D E F# G A B C ||> __**C**__ G D A E B F# || | || Lydian || 1st Meantone[7] || LLLs LLs || C D E F# G A B C ||> __**C**__ G D A E B F# || | ||
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These <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales">MOS scales</a> are formed from a segment of the <a class="wiki_link" href="/periods%20and%20generators">generator-chain</a>, or genchain. The first note in the genchain is the tonic of the 1st mode, the 2nd note is the tonic of the 2nd mode, etc., somewhat analogous to harmonica positions. 4th Meantone[7] is spoken as &quot;fourth meantone heptatonic&quot;, or possibly &quot;fourth meantone seven&quot;. If in D, as above, it would be &quot;D fourth meantone heptatonic&quot;.<br /> | These <a class="wiki_link" href="/MOSScales">MOS scales</a> are formed from a segment of the <a class="wiki_link" href="/periods%20and%20generators">generator-chain</a>, or genchain. The first note in the genchain is the tonic of the 1st mode, the 2nd note is the tonic of the 2nd mode, etc., somewhat analogous to harmonica positions. 4th Meantone[7] is spoken as &quot;fourth meantone heptatonic&quot;, or possibly &quot;fourth meantone seven&quot;. If in D, as above, it would be &quot;D fourth meantone heptatonic&quot;.<br /> | ||
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The same seven modes, all with C as the tonic, to illustrate the difference between modes. | The same seven modes, all with C as the tonic, to illustrate the difference between modes. Adjacent modes differ by only one note. The modes proceed from sharper (Lydian) to flatter (Locrian).<br /> | ||