Diatonic Modes and Scales

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Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 00:28

I don't know where exactly this falls in, but i've been working on a reference sheet for Diatonic modes and scales to help compose and learn the basic scales. Critique would be appreciated.

Here it is:
http://www.mediafire.com/?1xu1gz8czcg7ttz

PS: I hid an easter egg in the sheet. See if you can find it.
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Dr_Dissonance » 29 Apr 2012 00:57

Eww, diatonic...
This is handy for people who understand keys! But for a fair few people here who don't understand, this wouldn't be that helpful...mainly because it's in relation to keys!
Maybe explain without using key signatures? That would help!

As for easter egg, I dunno, you spelt "Aeolian" wrong? =P
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 01:06

Ack, thanks. Didn't catch that.

But i don't get exactly what you mean. What do you mean "explain it without key signatures"? Could you give me an example?
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Dr_Dissonance » 29 Apr 2012 01:12

Well, you're currently giving people a picture of the key signature and saying 'it starts on X'...many people here haven't got that great a music theory knowledge, so even reading a stave is alien to them.
But a lot of them understand a piano reel, or simple A B C D etc, so for them, explain without key sigs!

For example, do what you're doing underneath that: giving them intervals! Semitones/tones (or half/whole steps) are a good way of explaining as you don't need that big a knowledge to get it!
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 01:17

Something like a table indicating the number of half steps per scale?
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Dr_Dissonance » 29 Apr 2012 01:21

Sure and people can just start on whatever note, follow the table and get their desired mode!
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby SoaringFlight » 29 Apr 2012 03:17

Thanks, i could use some theory now, can't always rely on ears.
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 09:24

SoaringFlight wrote:Thanks, i could use some theory now, can't always rely on ears.


:D Hooray i feel useful.
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 18:08

This is a bit embarrassing, but i actually am still learning on how to actually use these scales and how they fit together. I originally meant this to serve as a personal study guide, but though about sharing it with others. But I'm still working on other references. I can try finding a pattern in this one and make another reference for it. After all, that would make it easier for me to learn too.
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 18:14

Yeah, i should simplify it. I'm pretty sure if i sit down with it now, i would not be able to understand much of it.

I'm kind of miffed nobody has found the easter egg. If it helps, its in the colors i chose to identify the modes.
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 18:36

I need to know myself why things are the way they are :P I'm thinking maybe expanding on the interval chart. Would something like this be better (TBH, i find it confusing) http://www.mediafire.com/view/?1a33bo2eb2n6302
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Re: Diatonic Modes and Scales

Postby Trillionage » 29 Apr 2012 20:39

I imagined. Its quite the eye sore. I'll get it right. Someday. I know i'll never stop. I practically have an obsession with references.
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