G# Lydian

A major diatonic mode with an augmented 4th; a bright sound with tension on degree 4.

Octaves

Musical context

How the mode relates to the scale, chord, key and progression.

Theory

General info

Name
G# Lydian
Family
Diatonic modes
Note count
7
Step formula
W – W – W – H – W – W – H

Notes & degrees

1G#root
2A#major 2nd
3B#major 3rd
#4Daug 4th
5D#perfect 5th
6E#major 6th
7Gmajor 7th

Characteristic degrees

IVDraised 4th degree

Construction

Overview
A major diatonic mode with an augmented 4th; a bright sound with tension on degree 4.
Application in music
Pairs with major chords carrying a #11 and with pedal points; diatonically it occurs on degree IV of major.
Interval formula
G#
W
A#
W
B#
W
D
H
D#
W
E#
W
G
Reference mode
G# Ionian

G# Ionian

IG#
IIA#
IIIB#
IVC#
VD#
VIE#
VIIG

G# Lydian

IG#
IIA#
IIIB#
IVD
VD#
VIE#
VIIG

How the mode is built

Position in the system
Degree 4 of the parent major scale

Sibling modes

Chords by degree

Tensions & resolutions

Stable degrees

IG#point of resttonic
IIIB#defines modal qualitythird
VD#supports the tonic sonorityfifth

Typical resolutions & tensions

VIIGG
IG#G#
In typical voice leading, the leading tone rises by semitone to tonic.
IG#G#
IIA#A#
Scale degree 2 may descend to tonic; the motion is especially close when degree 2 is lowered.

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Circle of fifths

The major key on the same tonic and its neighbouring keys on the circle of fifths.

CAmGEmDBmAF#mEC#mBG#mF#D#mDbBbmAbFmEbCmBbGmFDmAbmajor
Relative key
Dominant
Subdominant
Key signature
4 flats (Bb, Eb, Ab, Db)

Connections

Practice

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