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    Posted: April 05 2019 at 10:34
Tony Patterson - cast away is probably the most beautiful use of the Lydian mode. I know a few threads was opened by magnificent minds before about this mode and also similar modes that can toy with your whole mind, note here:


To me the Lydian mode is still the most nostalgic and all encompassing glorious mode.
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My favorite Lydian melody...





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Edited by dr wu23 - April 05 2019 at 11:56
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Hahahahaha, strange one you are.
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Strange indeed, as he usually jokes in the Phyrigian mode.
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Joke's on you for not comprehending the status quo. After 2 attempts, none the richer.
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I also love the Lydian mode, is quite suited for nostalgic, emotional music.
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John Lennon was fond of the Lydian scale, but surprise, surprise, here is Olivia Newton John:

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After the opening climb ups using the whole tone scale, Fripp delivers this Lydian guitar riff:

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Mixolydian leads....


...a vigorous circular motion hitherto unknown to the people of this area, but destined
to take the place of the mud shark in your mythology...
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The end of Fracture uses Lydian riffs moving in whole tone patterns.

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Every little thing she does is magic - The Police (The verses)

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"Here Comes My Girl"   The verses.

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Outside of The Lonesome Days of Winter underneath (which is a favorite) I have no idea:


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I think "Sacred Sound" by IQ is in lydian, and that song is one of my favorites.
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I'd like to mention "Moss Garden" from David Bowie's Heroes album.


There is also "Headphones" by Björk.


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Satriani - Flying in a Blue Dream



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Lydian is a common mode in prog. It's used all the time in neo, Incommunicado being one of many obvious examples. Zappa was also very fond of the mode, using the upper structures of a chord in lydian mode to superimpose an implied major chord a whole step over the major tonic. Many of his more modernist compositions use the lydian mode constantly. And of course, who could forget "nah nah nah naaaaah nananaaaaaaaah" after the guitar solo of the version of Inca Roads that appears on the studio album, itself actually a reused melody from Holiday in Berlin (AKA Return of the Hunchback Duke when it had lyrics with them Turtle doods). The beginning of that melody hovers around the augmented fourth of the first tonic chord of the two-chord pattern of the solo before resolving. The augmented fourth is what separates this scale from a simple vanilla diatonic major scale, and it is what creates the tension (often leading to a resolution, but not always), and, depending on its usage, different feelings. It could sound nostalgic, or maybe airy. Maybe very ethereal, maybe more child-like (which is what I think of when I hear it used in The Hare Who Lost His Spectacles off of A Passion Play).
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Rush "Freewill"
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Originally posted by miamiscot miamiscot wrote:

Rush "Freewill"
As well as Entre Nous from the same album.
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