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modes everything you need to know so you dont fail music class in five minutes modes are related to scales and theyre also scales themselves in fact in modern Western classical music the terms are sometimes used interchangeably but theyre not exactly the same thing a scale is just a collection of notes ordered by pitch like the C major scale which of course starts and ends on C a mode is best understood as what note of a scale you start on for instance this scale is composed of notes from C major but starts on its second note d this is known as a different mode of C major you can almost think of modes like what would happen if a piano players chair got moved by accident and their fingers got shifted to a different spot on the keyboard because a major scale has seven unique notes a major scale has seven modes each one with a unique sound and a fancy Greek name a scale that starts on the second note of a major scale is called Dorian mode if it starts on the third note of the scale it