G Lydian Dominant
G Lydian Dominant
modeAt a Glance
- Formula:
- G lydian-dominant
- Notes:
- G, A, B, C#, D, E, F
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What It Is
The 4th mode of melodic minor (ascending/jazz form) - Lydian with a flatted 7th, combining a raised 4th with a dominant-quality seventh chord. Notes: G, A, B, C#, D, E, F.
How It Functions
Matches the notes of a dominant 7#11 chord; used over dominant chords that resolve in ways other than a plain V-I, especially tritone substitutions.
Mood & Character
Bright but unresolved - a floating, jazzy dominant color, less tense than a plain altered dominant scale.
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