With the help of SCALER, I now learn a lot of common chord progressions under major and minor.
But in other modes, I don’t understand.
Such as Locrian mode Chord progression.
Where did this knowledge come from?
Can anyone tell me a few Locrian mode Chord progression?
It arises from the harmonisation of triads on a diatonic major scale on the 7th degree.
It’s not exactly a scale that you would want to listen to for too long. You can read the basics in Wikipedia
The Locrian mode is the seventh mode of the major scale. It is either a musical mode or simply a diatonic scale. On the piano, it is the scale that starts with B and only uses the white keys from there on up to the next higher B. Its ascending form consists of the key note, then: Half step, whole step, whole step, half step, whole step, whole step, whole step.
Locrian is the word used to describe an ancient Greek tribe that habited the three regions of Locris. Although the term occurs in several...
If you are a guitarist there is a reasonable introduction at
You can also see Danny explaining a locrian sequence at
and a backing track at
which shows the chords of such a progression.
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Why?
It can easily fix your sleeplessness issues
Bernd
July 26, 2021, 10:01pm
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or give you nightmares, if you do fall a sleep
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Or, equally effectively, I could listen to rap, D+B, or (heaven forbid ) folk.
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You missed the trap
While the TRAPpist is bombastic if you like those “vibes”
jamieh
July 27, 2021, 7:44pm
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I like this scale. Cool progressions.
Yes, I can say it sounds well with many instruments and styles