There are a few modes you can try: Phrygian, Myxolidian, Aelion, etc. Usually one improvise based on the notes belongs to the modes. You can take part of the modes and make up your own melody. You can also use syncopated rhythm to improvise the melody notes. etc
The piece is in G major but has a flattened 7th note (a blue note). To play this scale you would go from G-G on the piano, only using white notes. This is the same as the Mixolydian Mode. This piece can be described as an example of modal jazz.
You do need to have an internet connection in order to download the songs in Magic Piano by Smule, however this does not necessarily need to be through your WiFi connection. There is no official offline-mode to play Magic Piano. Hope this helps! -Zhen Community Manager at Smule
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.
Each mode expressed a certain feeling and each mode had its place. The Mixolydian mode can make you sad and grave. The Dorian mode settles the mind, is the gravest, the manliest, and avoids extremes. The Phrygian mode is exciting and emotional and inspires enthusiasm. Relaxed modes, Lyndian and Ionian, make people stupid.
A music mode is produced by the intervals and the relation to the tonic (starting note.) If a mode is minor which is defined by a minor third in relation to the tonic, i.e a C note in the key of A then it will have a sad effect. If it is a major mode which is defined by a major third i.e C+ then it will have an uplifting effect. With some modes the effect is more intense than others. If you use the locrian mode for example it can be very depressing. The Dorian mode however which is a minor mode has more of a jazz minor sound, if you wish to hear an example of this mode listen to "Black magic woman" by Santana. Other examples are the Lydian mode which has a dreamy major effect. The two most common modes however are the Natural Minor scale which is basically the C major scale (Ionian mode) starting from the sixth note and the latter scale which is usually, as I mentioned as the "Major" scale.
Aeolian mode
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The piece is in G major but has a flattened 7th note (a blue note). To play this scale you would go from G-G on the piano, only using white notes. This is the same as the Mixolydian Mode. This piece can be described as an example of modal jazz.
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Aristotle praised the mode of music known as the Dorian mode for its ability to settle the mind. He believed this mode should be taught to all because of its harmonious and calming effect on the soul.
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Millenium Mode is a mode in a paintball marker in which the marker can ramp up to a certain bps. (Balls per second) Instead of one shot per pull, it can be multiple shots per pull up to a certain speed, say 15 BPS. This mode is only used in the Millenium Series, located in Europe. Millenium Mode is a mode in a paintball marker in which the marker can ramp up to a certain bps. (Balls per second) Instead of one shot per pull, it can be multiple shots per pull up to a certain speed, say 15 BPS. This mode is only used in the Millenium Series, located in Europe.
You do need to have an internet connection in order to download the songs in Magic Piano by Smule, however this does not necessarily need to be through your WiFi connection. There is no official offline-mode to play Magic Piano. Hope this helps! -Zhen Community Manager at Smule
In Sonic the Hedgehog(2006), You can just play as him in multiplayer mode or complete certain levels in campain mode.
Mode means to be fashionable during a certain period in time (example: Shoulder pads were very mode during the 80's) it can also mean modern.