![]() This step tries to assign note names to the piano keys identified in the previous step, so that they can be written on a note staff in the Solution section. One or more note in this mode has a sharp or flat, which means that this mode has been transposed to another key. ![]() The tonic note (shown as *) is the starting point and is always the 1st note in the mode.Īgain, the final 8th note is the octave note, having the same name as the tonic note. To count up a Half-tone (semitone), count up from the last note up by one physical piano key, either white or black. To count up a Whole tone, count up by two physical piano keys, either white or black. The B-flat phrygian mode re-uses this mode counting pattern, but starts from note Bb instead. The phrygian mode uses the H-W-W-W-H-W-W note counting rule to identify the note positions of 7 natural white notes starting from note E. This can be seen by looking at the Mode table showing all mode names with only white / natural notes used. In their simplest / untransposed form, modes do not contain any sharp or flat notes. This step applies the B-flat phrygian mode note positions to so that the correct piano keys and note pitches can be identified. ![]() Gb is the submediant of the B-flat phrygian modeĪb is the subtonic of the B-flat phrygian modeīb is the octave of the B-flat phrygian mode These note names are shown below on the treble clef followed by the bass clef.īb is the tonic of the B-flat phrygian modeĬb is the supertonic of the B-flat phrygian modeĭb is the mediant of the B-flat phrygian modeĮb is the subdominant of the B-flat phrygian modeį is the dominant of the B-flat phrygian mode Middle C (midi note 60) is shown with an orange line under the 2nd note on the piano diagram. The 8th note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Bb The 7th note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Ab The 6th note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Gb The 5th note of the B-flat phrygian mode is F The 4th note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Eb ![]() The 3rd note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Db The 2nd note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Cb The 1st note of the B-flat phrygian mode is Bb It also shows the scale degree chart for all 8 notes. This step shows the ascending B-flat phrygian mode on the piano, treble clef and bass clef. ![]()
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