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    4. Mixolydian

    B flat Mixolydian

    The Mixolydian mode is the 5th mode of the major scale with formula 1-2-3-4-5-6-♭7 and pattern W-W-H-W-W-H-W.

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    Which intervals and notes are in the B flat Mixolydian scale?

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    Related modes that use the same notes with a different tonal center.

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    DegreeTriadSeventhExtendedScale
    I
    B♭
    M
    B♭
    maj7
    B♭
    maj13
    B♭
    maj9
    B flat Major
    II
    B♭
    m
    B♭
    m7
    B♭
    m9
    B♭
    m11
    B♭
    m13
    B♭
    m69
    B flat Dorian
    III
    B♭
    m
    B♭
    m7
    B♭
    m
    B flat Phrygian
    IV
    B♭
    M
    B♭
    maj7
    B♭
    M13♯11
    B♭
    maj9♯11
    B flat Lydian
    V
    B♭
    M
    VI
    VII

    The Mixolydian mode is a major-type scale with a bluesy, grounded pull. Its defining feature is the flat seventh (♭7), which softens the leading-tone drive found in Ionian and creates a more modal dominant flavor. Because of that, Mixolydian is common in rock, funk, blues-based harmony, folk, and jam-oriented improvisation.

    Construction and formula

    Mixolydian follows the interval formula 1-2-3-4-5-6-♭7, with the step pattern W-W-H-W-W-H-W. In G Mixolydian, the notes are G-A-B-C-D-E-F. It shares pitch material with C major, but heard from G it functions as the 5th mode of the major scale.

    Compared with major/Ionian (1-2-3-4-5-6-7), the key change is ♭7 instead of 7. That one degree shift gives Mixolydian its dominant-like color without requiring full functional resolution.

    Musical usage

    Mixolydian works especially well over dominant-type chords when the harmony is modal or static rather than cadential. In rock and funk, it supports vamp-based grooves and riff writing; in blues-influenced contexts, ♭7 reinforces a familiar tonal language between major and dominant colors.

    Melodically, emphasizing 3 and ♭7 quickly defines the mode. Harmonically, pedal tones and repeated dominant centers help keep the Mixolydian sound clear.

    Examples

    • Rock and funk grooves centered on dominant-type vamp harmony.
    • Blues-influenced lines with major third plus ♭7 color.
    • Folk and roots melodies with modal dominant flavor.
    • Improvisation practice comparing Mixolydian and Ionian on one tonic.

    In practice

    Practice Mixolydian by alternating Ionian and Mixolydian on the same root, focusing your ear on the contrast between 7 and ♭7. Then build short phrases that resolve to stable chord tones while using ♭7 as a central color tone.

    For composition, Mixolydian is useful when you want major brightness with less functional tension. For improvisation, treat it as a modal dominant language rather than forcing every line toward classical V-I behavior.

    B♭
    7
    B♭
    13
    B♭
    9
    B♭
    7no5
    B flat Mixolydian
    B♭
    m
    B♭
    m7
    B♭
    m9
    B♭
    m11
    B♭
    madd9
    B flat Minor
    B♭
    m7♭5
    B flat Locrian
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    Perfect unison0B♭
    Major second2C
    Major third4D
    Perfect fourth5E♭
    Perfect fifth7F
    Major sixth9G
    Minor seventh10A♭
    NameAliasesDifficulty
    B flat MajorM, ^, , majBeginner
    B flat Fifth5Beginner
    B flat Dominant seventh7, domBeginner
    B flat Suspended secondsus2Beginner
    B flat Suspended second and fourthsus24, sus4add9Beginner
    sus4, susBeginner
    9Easy
    6, add6, add13, M6Easy
    9sus4, 9susEasy
    11Easy
    13no5Easy
    6add9, 6/9, 69, M69Easy
    7no5Intermediate
    9no5Intermediate
    13Intermediate
    Madd9, 2, add9, add2Intermediate
    13sus4, 13susExpert
    7add6, 67, 7add13Expert
    7sus4, 7susExpert
    B flat Suspended fourth
    B flat Dominant ninth
    B flat Major sixth
    B flat Dominant ninth suspended fourth
    B flat Dominant eleventh
    B flat Dominant thirteenth no fifth
    B flat Sixth add ninth
    B flat Dominant seventh no fifth
    B flat Ninth no fifth
    B flat Dominant thirteenth
    B flat Major add ninth
    B flat Dominant thirteenth suspended fourth
    B flat Dominant seventh add sixth
    B flat Seventh suspension four
    NameAliasesDifficulty
    B flat Major pentatonicpentatonicEasy
    B flat Egyptian-Expert
    B flat Mixolydian pentatonicindianGuru
    B flat Piongio-Guru
    B flat Ritusen-Guru