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    4. Messiaen's mode 4

    F Messiaen's mode 4

    An eight-note symmetrical scale with both ♭2/2 and 4/♯4, creating a bright, tense, and slightly directional sound.


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    Messiaen’s Mode 4 is one of Olivier Messiaen’s “modes of limited transposition,” described in Technique de mon langage musical (1944). This eight-note mode is defined by a tightly organized symmetrical structure that produces a tense, luminous, and slightly angular sound. Compared to Mode 3, it feels more directional due to the presence of a leading tone, while still avoiding traditional tonal resolution.

    Construction and formula

    Mode 4 is an octatonic collection built from a repeating interval structure that combines semitone groupings with larger steps, creating a balanced but non-diatonic pitch system.

    In C: C–D♭–D–F–F♯–G–A♭–B.

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

    The mode contains both minor and major forms of key degrees, including ♭2 and 2, as well as 4 and ♯4. The presence of the major seventh (7) introduces a subtle sense of forward motion, distinguishing it from more static symmetrical collections. At the same time, its internal symmetry limits the number of transpositions, giving it a repeating and self-contained harmonic identity.

    Musical usage

    Mode 4 appears in Messiaen’s organ and orchestral works and has influenced later 20th-century composition and film scoring. Its sound is often used to create bright tension, shimmering harmonic fields, and textures that feel both structured and unstable.

    Melodically, the mode encourages angular movement and small interval groupings. Harmonically, it supports chords that shift within the collection rather than resolving functionally.

    In practice

    Practice Mode 4 as a fixed pitch collection and focus on its internal symmetry. Explore how chords and melodic fragments repeat within the structure.

    In improvisation, emphasize the contrast between semitone clusters and wider intervals. In composition, use the mode to create tension and color without relying on traditional tonal progressions.

    F Kumoijoshi
    F Messiaen's mode 5
    F 5
    F M7♯5sus4
    F M7sus4
    F M9♯5sus4
    F M9sus4
    F sus2
    F sus24
    F sus4
    IntervalsemitonesNote
    0F
    1G♭
    2G
    5B♭
    6B
    7C
    8D♭
    11E
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    Minor second
    Major second
    Perfect fourth
    Augmented fourth
    Perfect fifth
    Minor sixth
    Major seventh