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Mixolydian Mode ピアノ の音階

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What is the Mixolydian Mode?

The Mixolydian mode is the fifth of the seven diatonic modes, built by starting on the fifth degree of the major scale. It follows the interval pattern: W-W-H-W-W-H-W (whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step). For example, G Mixolydian (derived from C major) consists of: G, A, B, C, D, E, F, (and back to G).

What defines Mixolydian is its flattened seventh degree compared to the major scale. This single note difference creates its distinctive sound – maintaining the bright quality of major with its major third, but introducing a bluesy, relaxed character through the lowered seventh that removes the strong pull back to the tonic.

Why Practice the Mixolydian Mode?

Practicing the Mixolydian mode offers several compelling benefits:

  1. Blues and rock authenticity - Essential for genuine blues, rock, and folk expression
  2. Jazz applications - Fundamental for modal jazz and improvisation over dominant chords
  3. Folk tradition connection - Found in Celtic, American, and many world folk traditions
  4. Technical development - Cultivates awareness of the critical flat seventh interval

Famous Compositions Using the Mixolydian Mode

Many beloved works showcase the Mixolydian mode's distinctive character:

The Mixolydian mode derives its name from medieval music theory, though its sound has been integral to folk traditions worldwide for centuries. It gained particular prominence in the mid-20th century with the rise of rock and blues, where its flattened seventh perfectly matched the dominant seventh chord so central to blues progressions.

For piano students, the Mixolydian mode offers an accessible entry point into modal playing. Its similarity to the familiar major scale, with just one altered note, makes it easy to grasp yet immediately distinctive. The flattened seventh creates opportunities for bluesy phrases and relaxed cadences not available in the major scale.

Mastering the Mixolydian mode will significantly enhance your improvisational abilities in rock, blues, jazz, and folk contexts. Its balanced quality - neither definitively major nor minor - makes it exceptionally versatile for emotional expression, capable of conveying everything from jubilant celebration to wistful contemplation with equal effectiveness.

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