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    4. Messiaen's mode 6

    A Messiaen's mode 6

    An eight-note major-derived scale with 1–2–3–4–♯4–♯5–♯6–7, creating a bright, tense, and harmonically dense sound.


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    Messiaen’s Mode 6 is one of Olivier Messiaen’s “modes of limited transposition,” described in Technique de mon langage musical (1944). This eight-note mode is built from an expanded major framework enriched with successive raised extensions. Its sound is bright, tense, and highly charged, combining clear tonal reference points with strong chromatic elevation. Compared to Mode 5, it is more harmonically saturated and directional while still avoiding functional resolution.

    Construction and formula

    Mode 6 is an eight-note collection derived from a major structure with systematically raised upper extensions, creating a hybrid between diatonic stability and chromatic expansion.

    In C: C–D–E–F–F♯–G♯–A♯–B.

    Interval formula: 1–2–3–4–♯4–♯5–♯6–7

    The mode contains a complete major skeleton (1–2–3–4–7) expanded by successive chromatic alterations in the upper structure. This creates strong internal tension between diatonic clarity and augmented coloration, producing a dense harmonic field with no functional resolution.

    Musical usage

    Mode 6 is used for highly expressive harmonic textures that combine brightness with instability. Its structure supports rich vertical sonorities and sustained harmonic tension.

    Melodically, it allows both stepwise major motion and sharp chromatic inflections. Harmonically, it produces extended chords with strong upper-structure color that remain static rather than resolving traditionally.

    In practice

    Practice Mode 6 as a fixed pitch collection and focus on the contrast between its stable major core and its raised extensions.

    In improvisation, emphasize the shift between diatonic lines and augmented color tones. In composition, use it to create intense harmonic fields with strong internal brightness and controlled tension.

    A Leading whole tone
    A Locrian major
    A Lydian sharp fifth pentatonic
    A Neopolitan major pentatonic
    A Whole tone
    A Whole tone pentatonic
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0A
    2B
    4C♯
    5D
    6D♯
    8E♯
    10F𝄪
    11G♯
    Perfect unison
    Major second
    Major third
    Perfect fourth
    Augmented fourth
    Augmented fifth
    Augmented sixth
    Major seventh
    A 7♯5
    A 7♯5sus4
    A 7♭13
    A 7♭5
    A 7no5
    A 9♯5
    A 9♯5♯11
    A 9♭13
    A 9♭5
    A 9no5
    A M♯5add9
    A M7♯5sus4
    A M7♭5
    A M7♭6
    A M9♯5sus4
    A M9♭5
    A M♭5
    A aug
    A maj7♯5
    A maj9♯5