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Easy 2 5 1 Jazz Guitar Lick For Beginners


Over The ii Chord (Dm7)

The Dorian Mode

The Dorian mode is the second mode of the major scale, often used in jazz, rock, and other genres for its minor quality with a slightly brighter sound than the natural minor scale.

To create the Dorian mode, take the second degree of any major scale and use that note as your new tonic.

For example:

C major scale: C D E F G A B

D Dorian mode (starting from D, the second degree of C major): D E F G A B C

Compared to the natural minor scale, the Dorian mode has a raised (or major) 6th.

For example, in D Dorian, the B (6th note) is natural, while in the natural D minor scale, it would be B♭.

This raised 6th gives Dorian its unique, slightly more optimistic sound compared to the more melancholic natural minor.

In summary:

Formula: 1, 2, ♭3, 4, 5, 6, ♭7

Sound: A minor scale with a major 6th, giving it a brighter character.

Here are some guitar shapes :

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