Intervals 1-b3-5-6. Jazz minor with a major sixth.
Показывает, как текущий элемент связан с ладом, тональностью и используется в музыке.
Warm, "smoky", jazz-minor.
Elegant sadness, "jazz bar" mood.
Stable in a Dorian context.
Recognized by the "Dorian" shade — minor with "warmth".
Minor sixth chord (1-b3-5-6).
b3 and 6 together — Dorian "warm minor".
b3 and 6 — the key pair.
From minor: added 6. From m7: 6 instead of b7.
Sixth softly colors without creating sharp pull.
Self-sufficient in a Dorian context.
i6 in Dorian; ii6 in major (less common).
Stable as a Dorian tonic.
i6 in Dorian, ii6 in major.
Dorian mode, melodic minor.
Dorian 6th degree as a characteristic melodic tone.
Jazz, neo-soul, Latin jazz, bossa nova.
Dorian lines with emphasis on the 6th degree.
Foundation of jazz minor comping.
Sixth creates a "warm turn" in a minor phrase.
Shows Dorian minor — the "warm" alternative to Aeolian.
Practice arpeggio patterns across positions on the interactive fretboard.