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metalhead28 said:I think another reason to treat a mode like it's own key is in the case of chord progressions that suggest a mode. For instance a popular mode for heavy metal music is phrygian, in which I would want to consider a chord progression in "E Phrygian" rather than refering to its major scale derivative.
I would not even want to consider it's parent major scale.
So you wipe that knowledge that that mode is within a certain key from your mind when you're playing it, in order to avoid treating the parent scale's tonic as the root of the mode?
Wow - I'm glad i don't have to go through such mental gymnastics just to play in a phrygian mode
