In music theory, a scale is a sequence of musical notes in ascending or descending order. A mode is a type of scale that shares the same set of notes as a parent major scale but starts on a different note.
The parent major scale for any mode can be determined by identifying the root note and understanding the intervals between the notes. For example, the natural minor scale is the sixth mode of its parent major scale.
What is a mode in music?
How do I find the parent major scale for a given mode?
What is the relationship between modes and their parent scales?
Can you explain how intervals are used in determining a mode's parent scale?
What is an example of a mode and its parent scale?
How do modes differ from scales?
What is the significance of knowing a mode's parent scale?
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