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Ionian Mode - essentially the major scale. First mode

I - Tonic II- Supertonic III - Median IV - Subdominant V - Dominant VI - Submedian VII - Leading Tone

Dorian Mode - Play major scale with a flat III and a flat VII starting on the supertonic. Second mode

Phrygian Mode - down a major third and use that key, or flat II, II, VI and VII, played over minor. Third mode

Lydian Mode - Raise the fourth IV, accents the dominant, sounds very happy, played over major. Fourth mode

Mixolydian Mode - Flat the 7th degree, played over a dominant chord. Fifth mode

Aeolian Mode - Natural minor, played over a minor chord. Sixth mode

Locrian Mode - Go up a half step and use that key. Fits over diminished chord. Seventh mode

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