Interactive Mode Study

Ab Melodic Minor Mode

Explore the Ab Melodic Minor mode with interactive fretboard visualization, harmonic field, interval structure, scale notes, and root drone playback. Practice improvisation, ear training, and modal harmony directly in your browser.

Formula: 1 2 b3 4 5 6 7
Notes: Ab • Bb • B • C# • Eb • F • G
Instrument: Bass 6
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Scale Notes

The Ab Melodic Minor mode contains the following notes and interval relationships.

Formula: 1 2 b3 4 5 6 7
Steps: T ST T T T T ST

Root Drone

Play a continuous Ab drone to practice modal improvisation, ear training, and interval recognition.

Harmonic Field

Chords naturally generated from the Ab Melodic Minor mode.

IAbmMinor
IIBbmMinor
IIIBaugAugmented
IVC#Major
VEbMajor
VIFdimDiminished
VIIGdimDiminished

Interactive Fretboard

Visualize the Ab Melodic Minor mode across the entire Bass 6 fretboard.

About the Melodic Minor Mode

The Melodic Minor mode is one of the most important sounds in modal harmony and improvisation. It creates a distinct tonal color based on its interval structure and chord relationships.

Practicing the Ab Melodic Minor mode on the fretboard helps guitarists and bassists improve visualization, ear training, phrasing, and modal improvisation.

Use the drone playback together with the fretboard visualization to internalize the sound of each interval against the tonal center.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Melodic Minor mode unique?

Its interval formula creates a characteristic sound and emotional atmosphere different from traditional major or minor scales.

How should I practice this mode?

Practice slowly with the drone, improvise over modal backing tracks, and focus on hearing the color of each interval against the root note.

Can I use this mode in improvisation?

Yes. Modal improvisation is widely used in jazz, fusion, rock, progressive music, blues, and modern guitar playing.