Learning Mode Scale *Church Mode [English Ver.]: Chapter 1 Starting Modescale-1 Modescale Basics*Origin of Modescale

This is the first chapter dealing with the modescale combination principle solutinon for improvisation and music creation, and deals with the overall concept of modescale.

Learning Mode Scale *Church Mode [English Ver.]: Chapter 1 Starting Modescale-1 Modescale Basics*Origin of Modescale

This is the first chapter dealing with the modescale combination principle solutinon for improvisation and music creation, and deals with the overall concept of modescale.
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Modescale originated from the monophonic hymn used in the ancient church, and it is called Church Mode. Since it came to the medieval church and became the eight melodic systems, there has been no data on how to use it until now. Through this study, it was found that some of them are being used in Western pop music.

Through this video and subsequent video lectures, you will grow into a great performer.

Requirements

You must be proficient in the theory of harmony to take this course. If you are not proficient in the theory of harmonics, please refer to my harmonics lecture video.

Author

Kim Jong Don(mopenblue)

School

Ggjd0621's School

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What's Included

Language: English
Level: Intermediate
Skills: Monophonic Hymn, Concept of Modescale, Music, Melodic Systems
Age groups: All ages
Duration: 9 minutes

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