The Lydian mode gives music a dreamy, ethereal. Artists Jane's Addiction, Fleetwood Mac, R.E.M. and others have used these patterns to create some especially spacey cool stuff. In this video, I explain how these scales form chords and progressions -- and we look at some examples in popular music -- so you have special insight to create your own music in the Lydian mode. It's all based on a few simple patterns. If you'd like to see more videos like this, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE. And if you know someone who needs to see this, be sure to SHARE it with them. I want to know what you think, so please COMMENT. ▶ LINKS 🎥 INTRO TO MODAL HARMONY: https://rumble.com/vsunbc-intro-to-modal-harmony-music-theory.html 🤘GET into the LIBRARY!🤘 Theory course. Diagrams. PDFs. Conversation. Like-minded musicians. https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ 🎹 SHOP 🎸 https://shop.mycolormusic.com/ 👕 MERCH 🧢 https://colormusic.creator-spring.com/ 🤼‍♂️ CONNECT 🗣 LIBRARY: https://mikegeorge.locals.com/ RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/MikeGeorge TIKTOK: @mikegeorge360 SITE: https://mycolormusic.com/ EMAIL: mycolormusic[at]gmail[dot]com

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