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- Tubaryan12
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Yes, especially when St. Gregory plays jazz:
In the Mode
I'm in the Mode for Love
Mode Indigo
In a Sentimental Mode
Or even pop groups:
Anything by the Modey Blues
Depeche Mode
Or as an alternative, get out your statute of the saint, put a beret, sunglasses and a goatee on him, and play mode music to your heart's content.
In the Mode
I'm in the Mode for Love
Mode Indigo
In a Sentimental Mode
Or even pop groups:
Anything by the Modey Blues
Depeche Mode
Or as an alternative, get out your statute of the saint, put a beret, sunglasses and a goatee on him, and play mode music to your heart's content.
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Good music didn't happen until about 1835, when people started playing the tuba. That means you don't have to worry about the names of those modes (unless you are cramming for your Master's comps!) It's not really anything to worry about!
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Re: yo
Yes, you are correct when it comes to columns.Biggs wrote:Isn't it Ionic, Doric, Corinthian?
This post was a result of a conversion I had with a violist (I'm serious) of a well known orchestra (not near Seattle). I mentioned "modes" and he ask "what?". I said "You know Ionian, Dorian...". He said "Oh, you mean columns". BTW, I had the good sense not to use the word intonation in our conversation.

