The Locrian mode is the seventh degree mode of the major scale. It has the same notes as the natural minor scale but with a lowered second scale degree, resulting in a diminished fifth interval. An example is the B Locrian mode, which uses the B half-diminished chord formed from the scale tones.
The Locrian mode is the seventh degree mode of the major scale. It has the same notes as the natural minor scale but with a lowered second scale degree, resulting in a diminished fifth interval. An example is the B Locrian mode, which uses the B half-diminished chord formed from the scale tones.
The Locrian mode is the seventh degree mode of the major scale. It has the same notes as the natural minor scale but with a lowered second scale degree, resulting in a diminished fifth interval. An example is the B Locrian mode, which uses the B half-diminished chord formed from the scale tones.