Graduado en Berklee explica Dórico b2

Graduado en Berklee explica Dórico b2 – Comamusical

Video

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7qVh6JlT0w

Summary

### Summary
The text discusses the use of the second mode of the melodic minor scale, known as Dorian flat 2 or sus4 chords. This scale is used on dominant chords and can be employed in modal interchange to emulate major tonality chords in parallel minor tonality. The Dorian Flat 2 of C♭ (C♭ Dorian) is a mode of the Melodic Minor Flat and can be used in dominants that resolve to major chords, with this effect being more pronounced with major chords but still applicable in minor chords.

Highlights

  • 🎵 Melodic Minor Scale: The second mode of the melodic minor scale is also known as Dorian flat 2 or sus4 chords.
  • 📐 Usage: It is used on dominant chords and resolves on major chords.
  • 🔔 Modes: It is a mode of the melodic minor flat scale, starting with the second degree.
  • 🎶 Beautiful Sound: The sound is created by playing a minor fourth with bass in the fifth degree.
  • 📝 Application: Can be used in contexts like modal interchange to emulate major tonality chords in parallel minor tonality.

Key Takeaways

  • 🎹 Dorian Flat 2 of C♭ (C♭ Dorian) is a mode of the Melodic Minor Flat
  • 📺 This mode can be used in dominants that resolve to major chords, with effects more pronounced with major chords but still applicable in minor chords
  • 🎶 The sound created by playing a minor fourth with bass in the fifth degree
  • 🎵 B♭9 chord when you see a dominant resolving to a major chord

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