2-9. The Dorian Mode Continued


AIM: to get you associating and using the Dorian Mode with a chord by looking at the intervals contains within these mode, and introducing another triad arpeggio and chord

  • D Dorian consist of D(1st) E F(3rd) G A(5th) B C(7th)

  • Interval between D and F is called minor 3rd

    • shape 1 (D -> F)

    min3-1

    • shape 2 (D -> F)

    min3-2

  • Interval between D and A is called interval of a fifth

    • shape

    5

  • minor TRIAD: first 3 chord tones

    • D F A create minor triad.

    • the root note is D, so this is called D minor Triad

    • Play these three notes together would create D minor chord

    • Difference between minor triad to a major triad is minor triad contains a minor third, while major triad contains a major third

  • minor 7th

    • adding the 4th note would construct D minor 7th chord which also noted as Dm7, D-7, Dminor7th, Dmin7

    • D F A C => minor 7th; the root note is D, so this is called D minor 7th

    • All chord tones of a Dorian mode spell out a minor 7th chord

  • arpeggio (D) minor:

    • shape 1 (D min arpeggio, details: 7:17; practice: 7:50)

    min-1

    • shape 2 (details: 8:26; practice: 9:17)

    min-2

  • arpeggio (D) minor 7th:

    • shape 1 (details: 9:55; practice: 10:18)

    min7-1

    • shape 2 (details: 10:43; practice: 11:35)

    min7-2


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