by Keyboardist | May 5, 2025 | Scales
Eb Aeolian (Natural Minor Scale) Description: The Aeolian mode is identical to the natural minor scale. It uses the key signature of its relative major but starts on the sixth degree (i.e. it has the same notes as a Gb (F#) Major scale but starts on Eb instead)....
by Keyboardist | May 5, 2025 | Scales
D Aeolian (Natural Minor Scale) Description: The Aeolian mode is identical to the natural minor scale. It uses the key signature of its relative major but starts on the sixth degree (i.e. it has the same notes as a F Major scale but starts on D instead). Notes: D E F...
by Keyboardist | May 5, 2025 | Scales
C# Aeolian (Natural Minor Scale) Description: The Aeolian mode is identical to the natural minor scale. It uses the key signature of its relative major but starts on the sixth degree (i.e. it has the same notes as a E Major scale but starts on C# instead). Notes: C#...
by Keyboardist | May 5, 2025 | Scales
B Mixolydian Description: The Mixolydian mode has a lowered 7th (flat 7) compared to the major scale. It shares the key signature of its parent major scale but starts on the fifth degree (i.e. it has the same notes as a E Major scale but starts on B instead). Notes: B...
by Keyboardist | May 5, 2025 | Scales
Bb Mixolydian Description: The Mixolydian mode has a lowered 7th (flat 7) compared to the major scale. It shares the key signature of its parent major scale but starts on the fifth degree (i.e. it has the same notes as a Eb Major scale but starts on Bb instead)....