Start with the major scale of your choice: scale degrees 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Apply these chromatic alterations: 1 b2 b3 4 5 b6 b7 8
Or
Start with a pure/natural minor scale, and lower the second scale degree a half-step.
The third in a B-flat scale is D.
Yes; the second note of the phrygian scale is a half step from the first note rather than a whole step.
Gypsy scale.
Phrygian Dominant Scale
It made people feel excited and emotional.
The names of the eight musical modes are the Adonai malakh mode, the Dorian mode, the Flamenco mode, the Lydian mode, the Locrian mode, the Mixolydian mode, the Phrygian mode and the Lonian mode.
The modes denotes the scale used in music. The most two common modes are the major scale (Ionian) and the harmonic minor scale. Aeolian mode refers to the natural minor scale. Other modes include Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian and Mixolydian. Modern music has even more modes than the diatonic scales.
Aristotle thought the Phrygian mode should be used sparingly because it made people excited and emotional.
In order by scale degree, the seven modes are Ionian, Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian, Aeolian, Locrian.
The song is called ' And your bird can sing', you can find it on the Revolver album.
There are several scales but primarily you must be familiar with the Major scale (sometimes called Ionian mode), Minor scale (sometimes called Aeolian mode), Pentatonic major scale and Pentatonic minor scale (both very much used in blues soloing). Once you've got the hang of these all the way up and down the fretboard, start looking at more complex scales and modes, such as Dorian, Phrygian, Lydian, Mixolydian and Locrian, particularly if jazz or classical is your thing.
Each mode expressed a certain feeling and each mode had its place -Apex