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D--E--F♯-G--A--B--C♯-D
notes in KEY [D]
B--C♯-D--E--F♯-G--A--B
minor progression
sharps 2
flats b 0
fret | 10
relative   Bm   minor
D--Em--F♯m-G--A--Bm--C♯-D
chords/jam
I-IV-I-V = D-G-D-A
vi-ii-vi-iii = Bm-Em-Bm-F♯m

Part1 - Ionian - Full Mode

 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯
D
B «

A

B
G «
E

F♯
G
D «
B

C♯
D
A «
F♯
G

A
E «
 
D

E
 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «

D

E
B «

A

B
G «
E

F♯

D «
B


D
A «
F♯


A
E «
 
D

E
 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯
D

E
B «

A

B
G «
E

F♯
G
D «
B

C♯
D
A «
F♯
G

A
E «
 
D

E
D-Ionian
The Major scale includes 7 notes
before reaching 'octave' note
       If Key = D » | D | - | E | - | F♯ | G | - | A | - | B | - | C♯ | D |
The 1st mode of the Major scale is Ionian
The Ionian mode is a Major mode
In the Key of D the Ionian mode is at Root fret 10 / 22

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Ionian contains 3 instances of Root note  D 
D-Ionian
The Major pentatonic scale includes 5 notes
before reaching 'octave' note
       If Key = D » | D | - | E | - | F♯ | - | - | A | - | B | - | - | D |
The Major pentatonic scale is formed by
removing the 4th (G) and 7th (C♯) from the Major scale
When played in one position, each string has 2 notes

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Ionian contains 3 instances of Root note  D 

Part2 - Major Shapes & Patterns

 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «

 
B «

A


G «


F♯

D «



I
A «
 


 
E «
 
 


 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯



B «

V

B
G «
E


IV
D «



D
A «




E «




 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯
D

 
B «

A

B
G «
E

F♯
G
D «
B

C♯
D
A «
F♯
G

A
E «
 
D

E
D-Ionian
Major Patterns
The Root chord is a Major chord and is made by "stacking"
the 1st-3rd-5th notes of the Key
       If Key = D » | D | - | - | - | F♯ | - | - | A | - | - | - | - | D |
I (First) 1-3-5 = I-iii-V = D-F♯-A
Shown above are the notes of the Root chord D barred at Root fret 10 / 22
CAGED: within the Ionian mode the Root chord takes the E-shape

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D-Ionian
Major Shapes
The  IV  (Fourth) chord and  V  (Fifth) chord are also Major chords
IV (Fourth) 4-6-1 = IV-vi-I = G-B-D
V (Fifth) 5-7-2 = V-vii-ii = A-C♯-E
Shown above are the notes of the IV-chord G and V-chord A
Within the Ionian mode the  IV -chord takes the A-shape
   and the  V -chord takes the D-shape

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Part3 - minor shapes & patterns

 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «

D
B «



vi
G «


F♯

D «
 


 
A «
 



E «
 
 


 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯


ii
B «

A

B
G «


iii
G
D «




A «




E «




 
 
Key = D

Fret 10 / 22
e «
C♯
D

E
B «

A

B
G «
E

F♯
G
D «
B

C♯
D
A «
F♯
G

A
E «
 
D

E
D-Ionian
minor Patterns
The Relative minor chord is made of the 6th-1st-3rd notes of the Key
       If Key = D » | D | - | - | - | F♯ | - | - | - | - | B | - | - | D |
vi (sixth) 6-1-3 = vi-I-iii = B-D-F♯
Shown above are the notes of the Relative minor vi-chord Bm
Within the Ionian mode the Relative minor chord takes the triangular shape

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D-Ionian
minor Shapes
The  ii  (second) chord and  iii  (third) chord are also minor chords
ii (second) 2-4-6 = ii-IV-vi = E-G-B
iii (third) 3-5-7 = iii-V-vii = F♯-A-C♯
Shown above are the notes of the ii-chord Em and iii-chord F♯m
Within the Ionian mode the ii-chord and the iii-chord take the vertical and diagonal shapes

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Root D
fret 10 / 22
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
rel minor
Bm
 
 
octave D
fret 22
 
 
E «
C♯
D

E

F♯
G

A

B

C♯
D

E
 
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Ionian
Major
D
1 - 3 - 5
I - iii - V
D - F♯ - A
dorian
minor
Em
2 - 4 - 6
ii - IV - vi
E - G - B
phrygian
minor
F♯m
3 - 5 - 7
iii - V - vii
F♯ - A - C♯
Lydian
Major
G
4 - 6 - 1
IV - vi - I
G - B - D
MixoLydian
Major
A
5 - 7 - 2
V - vii - ii
A - C♯ - E
aeolian
minor
Bm
6 - 1 - 3
vi - I - iii
B - D - F♯
locrian
dim
C♯ note
7th
add 7th
Maj 7th
Ionian
repeat
octave D
8 notes
+ 12 frets
Root=10 / 22
modes
continue
«ad infinum»
up +12
down -12
from Root
 
Ionian is the First mode I of the Major scale
Ionian is a Major mode
[ KEY of  D  ]
Ionian mode is played at ROOT fret | 10 | +-12 
playing D-Ionian
 
 
 
 
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