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Dorian mode

noun

Music.
  1. an authentic church mode represented on the white keys of a keyboard instrument by an ascending scale from D to D.


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This is an example of Dorian mode in “Scarborough Fair,” an English folk song.

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Comparing this scale to the natural minor scale makes it easy to see why the dorian mode sounds minor; only one note is different.

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One of the most useful of these is the scale based on the dorian mode, which is often called the dorian minor, since it has a basically minor sound.

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Like any minor scale, dorian minor may start on any note, but like dorian mode, it is often illustrated as natural notes beginning on d.

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We ended with Riley, who used the Dorian mode in “Sun Rings” for out-of-this-world access.

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