A♭ Mixolydian Mode
The A♭ Mixolydian Mode has a Major quality due to its Major Third C. The Mixolydian Mode, like A♭ Mixolydian, is one of seven diatonic modes originally formed using just the natural notes (think just the white keys on a piano) but starting on a particular note, G in the case of the Mixolydian Mode, which creates a unique sequence of intervals. This mode can then be transposed to any key such as A♭ Mixolydian Mode in this example. A♭ Mixolydian Mode is classified as a heptatonic scale as it has seven notes, A♭, B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, G♭. The A♭ Mixolydian Mode is also known as a diatonic scale which conforms to specific rules.
Below you will find the A♭ Mixolydian Mode notes, notation, patterns, degrees, intervals and more. You can also opt to see the A♭ Mixolydian Mode on your preferred instrument.
Notes Ascending
A♭, B♭, C, D♭, E♭, F, G♭, A♭
Notes Descending
A♭, G♭, F, E♭, D♭, C, B♭, A♭
Notation Ascending
Notation Descending
Pattern Ascending
T, T, S, T, T, S, T
S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)
Pattern Descending
T, S, T, T, S, T, T
S = Semitone, T = Tone (2 Semitones)
Degrees Ascending
Note | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
A♭ | 1 | Tonic |
B♭ | 2 | Supertonic |
C | 3 | Mediant |
D♭ | 4 | Subdominant |
E♭ | 5 | Dominant |
F | 6 | Submediant |
G♭ | ♭7 | Subtonic |
A♭ | 8 | Tonic (Octave) |
Degrees Descending
Note | Number | Name |
---|---|---|
A♭ | 8 | Tonic (Octave) |
G♭ | ♭7 | Subtonic |
F | 6 | Submediant |
E♭ | 5 | Dominant |
D♭ | 4 | Subdominant |
C | 3 | Mediant |
B♭ | 2 | Supertonic |
A♭ | 1 | Tonic |
Intervals Ascending
Notes | Semitones | Interval |
---|---|---|
A♭ > A♭ | 0 | Perfect Unison (P1) |
A♭ > B♭ | 2 | Major 2nd (M2) |
A♭ > C | 4 | Major 3rd (M3) |
A♭ > D♭ | 5 | Perfect 4th (P4) |
A♭ > E♭ | 7 | Perfect 5th (P5) |
A♭ > F | 9 | Major 6th (M6) |
A♭ > G♭ | 10 | minor 7th (m7) |
A♭ > A♭ | 12 | Perfect Octave (P8) |
Intervals Descending
Notes | Semitones | Interval |
---|---|---|
A♭ > A♭ | 0 | Perfect Unison (P1) |
A♭ > G♭ | 2 | Major 2nd (M2) |
A♭ > F | 3 | minor 3rd (m3) |
A♭ > E♭ | 5 | Perfect 4th (P4) |
A♭ > D♭ | 7 | Perfect 5th (P5) |
A♭ > C | 8 | minor 6th (m6) |
A♭ > B♭ | 10 | minor 7th (m7) |
A♭ > A♭ | 12 | Perfect Octave (P8) |
Modes related to A♭ Mixolydian Mode
Enharmonic Equivalent Mode
Scale with the same root and notes as the A♭ Mixolydian Mode but different spelling.
G♯ Mixolydian Mode
Chords related to A♭ Mixolydian Mode
Related Triads
These chords have been built using the notes of the A♭ Mixolydian Mode. The chords are in degree order and shown in Roman numerals (lowercase = minor/diminished, uppercase = Major/Augmented).
I Chord - A♭ Major
ii Chord - B♭ Minor
iiio Chord - C Diminished
IV Chord - D♭ Major
v Chord - E♭ Minor
vi Chord - F Minor
♭VII Chord - G♭ Major
Learn to Play A♭ Mixolydian Mode
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