B Phrygian Dominant
B Phrygian Dominant
modeAt a Glance
- Formula:
- B phrygian-dominant
- Notes:
- B, C, D#, E, F#, G, A
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What It Is
The 5th mode of harmonic minor - Phrygian with a major 3rd instead of a minor 3rd, giving it a dominant-quality triad with Phrygian's tense flat 2 and flat 6. Notes: B, C, D#, E, F#, G, A.
How It Functions
A dominant-sounding mode (major 3rd, minor 7th) built on the 5th degree of a harmonic minor key; frequently the scale played over that key's V chord.
Mood & Character
Exotic and intense - a dramatic Middle Eastern/flamenco color, tenser than plain Phrygian because its major 3rd clashes with the flat 2nd and flat 6th.
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