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Practice backingtrack for Cb Mixolydian

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Intervals of the Cb Mixolydian scale


         interval name             note
R Perfect unison Cb
2 Major second Db
3 Major third Eb
4 Perfect fourth Fb
5 Perfect fifth Gb
6 Major sixth Ab
b7 Minor seventh Bbb

Good to Know

The Cb mixolydian in musical notation

The Mixolydian mode is also known as the fifth mode from the diatonic scale. It sometimes called the Dominant scale because the fifth degree of a diatonic scale is know as the dominant. This scale is a big part of the traditional folk,blues and rock music sound. It differs from the major scale (Ionian mode) because its 7th note is flattend. Its triade is a Major triade, and it seventh chord is a Dominant7th (other extensions are 9, 11, 13)

Alternative names

  • Cb Mixolydian mode
  • Cb Dominant scale
  • the fifth mode of the diatonic scale