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Modes of the Major Scale
by Christopher Sung
B Locrian
A Locrian scale is when you play from the 7th degree of the major scale to an octave above, so for
B Locrian,
the notes are:
- B · C · D · E · F · G · A · B
Each mode has an associated chord that is comprised of the 1st, 3rd, 5th and 7th degrees of
the mode. For B Locrian, this chord is an B Minor 7b5 and the notes it contains are:
- B Minor 7b5: B · D · F · A
In the example below, the following can be heard in order:
- The notes of the mode B Locrian
- The notes of the characteristic chord: B Minor 7b5
- The characteristic chord itself: B Minor 7b5
- A sample solo line using the notes of the B Locrian scale
Play The Musical Example
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