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		Definition of Aeolian mode in English: Aeolian modenouniːˈəʊlɪən Music The mode represented by the natural diatonic scale A–A (containing a minor 3rd, 6th, and 7th).  Example sentencesExamples -  If you play the Aeolian mode over the top of this, the results might not be quite what you expected.
 -  You added notes to these chords that made them specific to the Dorian mode, rather than the Aeolian mode.
 -  The Aeolian mode takes a G sharp at cadences, and has many characteristics in common with the modern minor scale.
 -  One way to think about the Aeolian mode is to consider the Aeolian mode and Ionian mode the same.
 -  Once Ionian and Aeolian modes became favored modes, the other modes fell quickly out of favor.
 
 
 Origin   Late 18th century: from Latin Aeolius, 'from Aeolis' (an ancient coastal district of Asia Minor) + -an.    Definition of Aeolian mode in US English: Aeolian modenoun Music The mode represented by the natural diatonic scale A–A (containing a minor 3rd, 6th, and 7th).  Example sentencesExamples -  Once Ionian and Aeolian modes became favored modes, the other modes fell quickly out of favor.
 -  The Aeolian mode takes a G sharp at cadences, and has many characteristics in common with the modern minor scale.
 -  If you play the Aeolian mode over the top of this, the results might not be quite what you expected.
 -  One way to think about the Aeolian mode is to consider the Aeolian mode and Ionian mode the same.
 -  You added notes to these chords that made them specific to the Dorian mode, rather than the Aeolian mode.
 
 
 Origin   Late 18th century: from Latin Aeolius, ‘from Aeolis’ (an ancient coastal district of Asia Minor) + -an.     |