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3 Dorian Mode - 3rd String Options

The document provides an overview of the Dorian mode and its relation to major scale modes, detailing the intervals and degrees of the scales. It includes charts showing the chord qualities that arise from diatonic harmony, such as major, minor, and diminished chords. Additionally, it outlines the structure of diatonic triads and seventh chords associated with each scale degree.

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3 Dorian Mode - 3rd String Options

The document provides an overview of the Dorian mode and its relation to major scale modes, detailing the intervals and degrees of the scales. It includes charts showing the chord qualities that arise from diatonic harmony, such as major, minor, and diminished chords. Additionally, it outlines the structure of diatonic triads and seventh chords associated with each scale degree.

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Dorian Mode

3rd String Options


Chart #1: Major Scale Modes
This chart illustrates the spellings of the major scales and their modes.

The "W's" and "1/2's" across the top represent the intervals between
each of the notes - whole steps and half steps.

The Roman numerals represent the degrees of the scales. Directly


above the Roman numerals are the names of the modes.

The two charts at the bottom show the chord qualities (major, minor,
diminished, etc.) that result from building chords on each of the scale
degrees. This is called "diatonic harmony".

Diatonic Triads Diatonic 7th Chords * VIII is the octave


Major: I, IV, V Major 7: Imaj7, IVmaj7
of I
Minor: ii, iii, vi Dominant 7: V7
Diminished: vii° Minor 7: iim7, iiim7, vim7
Minor 7b5: viim7b5
Dia. 1 Dorian
5 6 7 R 2 3 4 5

2 3 4 5 6 7 R 2

7 R 2 3 4 5 6 7

4 5 6 7 R 2 3 4

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