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    4. Messiaen's mode 5

    D Messiaen's mode 5

    A six-note symmetrical scale with ♭2, 4/♯4, and 7, creating a bright, sharp, and crystalline sound.


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    Messiaen’s Mode 5 is one of Olivier Messiaen’s “modes of limited transposition,” described in Technique de mon langage musical (1944). This six-note mode is built from a highly symmetrical pitch structure that produces a sharp, exposed, and crystalline sound. Compared to Mode 4, it feels more stripped down and angular, with a stronger sense of harmonic focus despite its lack of functional tonality.

    Construction and formula

    Mode 5 is a hexatonic collection defined by a symmetrical interval structure that alternates between small and larger steps, creating a compact but highly distinctive pitch system.

    In C: C–D♭–F–F♯–G–B.

    Interval formula: 1–♭2–4–♯4–5–7

    The mode contains a mixture of stable and highly tense degrees, including the tritone relationship between 4 and ♯4, and the presence of the major seventh (7), which introduces a subtle directional pull. Its symmetry restricts transpositions and creates a self-contained harmonic field without traditional resolution.

    Musical usage

    Mode 5 is used to create bright but tense harmonic colors, often with a glass-like or metallic character. Its sparse structure makes it effective for isolated harmonic sonorities and sharply defined melodic gestures.

    Melodically, the mode encourages angular motion with strong intervallic contrast. Harmonically, it resists functional progression, instead producing static but highly colored sound blocks.

    In practice

    Practice Mode 5 as a fixed pitch collection and focus on its symmetry and internal contrast. Explore how the tritone relationship shapes its harmonic identity.

    In improvisation, emphasize wide leaps between tightly spaced tones. In composition, use the mode to create clarity, tension, and harmonic isolation without tonal resolution.

    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0D
    1E♭
    5G
    6G♯
    7A
    11C♯
    Perfect unison
    Minor second
    Perfect fourth
    Augmented fourth
    Perfect fifth
    Major seventh
    D 5
    D M7sus4
    D sus4