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Lesson 47 from: Music Theory for Electronic Producers

Tomas George

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Lesson Info

47. Lydian

<b><p dir="ltr">In this lesson, I talk about what the Lydian mode is and how it is different from a major scale.</p><p dir="ltr">I also explain how you can work out how to use this mode for writing your music.</p><div><br></div></b>
Next Lesson: Mixolydian

Lessons

Class Trailer
1

Introduction

00:58
2

Basic Music Theory Terms

08:07
3

Keyboard Layout and Octaves

06:19
4

Working out Major Scales

08:58
5

Perfect 5ths

06:42
6

3rds - Part 1

08:05
7

3rds - Part 2

07:39
8

Perfect 4ths

04:36
9

Chords and Inversions - Part 1

10:05
10

Chords and Inversions - Part 2

09:13
11

Chord Progressions - Part 1

10:22
12

Chord Progressions - Part 2

08:26
13

Inversions

08:53
14

7th Chords

09:48
15

Chord Extensions

08:09
16

Suspended Chords

02:40
17

The Circle of 5ths

04:30
18

Minor Scales

08:09
19

Chords in the Natural Minor scale

09:56
20

Harmonic and Melodic Minor

09:30
21

Write the Chords, then the Melody

09:03
22

Write the Melody, then the Chords

18:01
23

Arpeggios

08:00
24

Writing Bass Parts

11:35
25

Writing Bass Riffs and Adapting Melodies

14:10
26

Song Analysis - Chords, Part 1

10:17
27

Song Analysis - Chords, Part 2

05:58
28

Song Analysis - Melody

08:55
29

Song Analysis - Arrangement

07:30
30

Song 2 Analysis - Arrangement

05:04
31

Song 2 Analysis - Chords

08:55
32

Song 2 Analysis - Melodies

06:34
33

Song 3 Analysis - Chords

11:41
34

Song 3 Analysis - Melodies and Arrangement

06:55
35

Create a Song from a Drum Beat - Part 1

10:22
36

Create a Song from a Drum Beat - Part 2

18:47
37

Create a Song from a Drum Beat - Part 3

18:49
38

Create a Song from a Drum Beat - Part 4

08:21
39

Create a Song from a Chord Progression - Part 1

08:16
40

Create a Song from a Chord Progression - Part 2

08:07
41

Create a Song from a Melody - Part 1

07:27
42

Create a Song from a Melody - Part 2

09:05
43

Modes Intro

04:10
44

Ionian

00:43
45

Dorian

04:31
46

Phrygian

02:09
47

Lydian

01:35
48

Mixolydian

02:13
49

Aeolian

00:39
50

Locrian

01:50
51

Dorian Mode Example

09:12
52

Pentatonic Scales

12:27

Lesson Info

Lydian

OK. Now let's have a look at the fourth mode which is Lydian. So the first one is ion which is starting on the major scale starting on the first note, Dorian starting starting on the second note frig in third Lydian fourth. So if we say F Lydian, we just count back four notes and then we know this is the mode for this major scale. So F Lydian would be all the notes of C major. So an easy way to work this out if we don't want to count back is we just sharpen the four for a major scale. So F major, for example, if you do tone tone, semitone, tone, tone tone semitone, we'll have a B flat or an A sharp. So all we have to do is sharpen this to A B and this will make a lid scale. You can play the major scale and start on the fourth. Now, of course, that's the easiest way of doing it or you can just sharpen the fourth. So let's have a look in Ableton live. All we have to do is just sharpen the fourth note and this will give us Lydian's scale So if we have a F major scale, we have this B flat ...

or a sharp. So if you're Sharpe in the fourth, we'll have this B and now just listen to this semi to movement between B and C, just gives a different flavor to your music. And yeah, that is Lydian.

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