Practice backingtrack for G Mixolydian
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Intervals of the G Mixolydian scale
interval name | note | |
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Perfect unison | G | |
Major second | A | |
Major third | B | |
Perfect fourth | C | |
Perfect fifth | D | |
Major sixth | E | Minor seventh | F |
Good to Know
The G 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
- G Mixolydian mode
- G Dominant scale
- the fifth mode of the diatonic scale