major mode
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Definition
- Noun:
- A key whose harmony is based on the major scale: In music theory, the 'major mode' refers to a specific tonal framework or key. It is characterized by a sequence of intervals that creates a bright, happy, or resolved sound, in contrast to the minor mode. The harmony and melody within this key are built upon the structure of the major scale.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The symphony is written in a joyful major mode.
- To convey a sense of triumph, the composer shifted the piece into the major mode.
- Understanding the major mode is fundamental to Western music theory.
Advanced Usage
- "In the major mode": A phrase used to describe a piece of music or a section that is set in a major key.
- The final movement resolves in the major mode, providing a satisfying conclusion.
Variants and Related Words
- Major key (n): A more common synonym for 'major mode', referring to music based on a major scale.
- The song is in a C major key.
- Major scale (n): The specific pattern of whole and half steps (W-W-H-W-W-W-H) that defines the major mode.
- She practiced the C major scale on the piano.
- Tonality (n): The system of arranging musical notes around a central note (tonic), within which the major mode operates.
- Minor mode (n): The contrasting tonal framework based on the minor scale, often associated with a sadder or more somber sound.
Synonyms
- Major key: The most direct synonym.
- Ionian mode: In modal theory, the Ionian mode is identical to the modern major scale.
Antonyms
- Minor mode: The primary antonym, based on the minor scale.
- Minor key: The more common term for the antonymous tonal framework.
Noun
- a key whose harmony is based on the major scale