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This is something I've been looking for, for a minute. Just a really simple diagram, with all of the scale patterns for each Mode of the Major scale.
This is some more advanced shit, I'm not gonna be able to do a master class or anything, but the gist of it, is that when you hear the words "Major" or "Minor", these are considered modes. It's essentially just a different ordering of the notes, with different chord triads and relationships with each other, so they all got a different sound, major being upbeat, minor being more emotional.... But, ya know, read the link it'll probably make more sense.
Major and Minor, are obviously most popular, but there's 5 whole ass other ones! And that's just in traditional western music... You can definitely branch out much further with song writing when you begin to understand this stuff, I'd highly suggest anyone interested in music to get acquainted. It's easier than it looks when you put the time in and find the right teachers, if my simple ass can do it, anyone can. The major and minor Scales I've pounded into my head forwards and backwards, but never really taken the time to memorize the other ones, but I do love messing with them
I'll try to find one for the piano as well, as that may be make more sense. I don't even know if piano players do diagrams, they're kinda traditional like that

Guitar Modes - All 7 complete modes for guitar
Guitar Modes - Easy to learn method to master modes.
www.guitar-skill-builder.com
This is some more advanced shit, I'm not gonna be able to do a master class or anything, but the gist of it, is that when you hear the words "Major" or "Minor", these are considered modes. It's essentially just a different ordering of the notes, with different chord triads and relationships with each other, so they all got a different sound, major being upbeat, minor being more emotional.... But, ya know, read the link it'll probably make more sense.
Major and Minor, are obviously most popular, but there's 5 whole ass other ones! And that's just in traditional western music... You can definitely branch out much further with song writing when you begin to understand this stuff, I'd highly suggest anyone interested in music to get acquainted. It's easier than it looks when you put the time in and find the right teachers, if my simple ass can do it, anyone can. The major and minor Scales I've pounded into my head forwards and backwards, but never really taken the time to memorize the other ones, but I do love messing with them
I'll try to find one for the piano as well, as that may be make more sense. I don't even know if piano players do diagrams, they're kinda traditional like that

