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belshah
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04/21/2005 7:56 pm
Hi All
Well it my first time here,i wanted to knw exactly how to appllied modes fer instance in the key of A is it possible to use the same root a or ended the same way.
Thank u
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belshah
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08/29/2006 3:45 pm
Originally Posted by: Akira? Banana.

hiya u still there dude,tnx for sharing
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08/29/2006 3:52 pm
Originally Posted by: belshahhiya u still there dude,tnx for sharing


Hey Belshah,

You may find the answers you are looking for under the music theory section. This may be why your post is not being replied to.

Hope that helps.
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08/29/2006 4:11 pm
I'm not sure I understand the question, which may also be why you're not getting many replies.

As a guess, you can start on the root note A and work through the minor scale (Aeolian) starting from the 3rd scale degree and extending that up a couple of extra notes back to A (playing a F# Aeolian scale starting a couple of notes in).

The other modes are built on the scale degrees of the A major scale in the example you give. If you clarify your question, you'll probably get a more accurate response....

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Mark Pav
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08/29/2006 5:14 pm
Explaining all the ins and outs of modal theory in one post might be a bit much to ask. It's a big topic.

Do a search for modal thoery online. There's probably some good info already there and it would save people here the time of retyping existing info just for this thread.

Tell you what, if you can't find anything explaining modal theory already online, give me your life's story in 2000 words and I'll give you modes in a nutshell. ;)
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