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B Mixolydian on Guitar

Mixolydian is the major scale with the 7th lowered — bright on top, bluesy underneath. The notes of B Mixolydian are B, C#, D#, E, F#, G#, A. Its characteristic note is A — the flat 7th — the one note that gives this major-type scale its colour.

It is the default scale of rock and roll: AC/DC riffs, the Grateful Dead, Celtic fiddle tunes, and every 12-bar solo that sounds happy but not naive. The flat 7th is what lets a major key swagger instead of beam.

B Mixolydian across the whole neck

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 E A D G B E E F# G# A B C# D# E A B C# D# E F# G# A D# E F# G# A B C# G# A B C# D# E F# B C# D# E F# G# A B E F# G# A B C# D# E
Standard tuning, frets 0–12. The gold notes are the root (B); every colour marks an interval, the same palette the app uses.
Practice B Mixolydian over a drone →Free, in your browser. It listens through your mic and lights up what you play.

Over the drone, compare the flat 7th against where your ear expects a leading tone — that relaxed "no need to resolve" feel is the whole mode.

Formula and intervals

R - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - b7 — 7 notes. The natural 3rd makes it a major-family scale.

Chords in B Mixolydian

These are the diatonic chords — the harmony built from only the notes above. Vamping between any of them keeps you inside the mode.

DegreeChordQuality
IBMajor
iiC#mMinor
iii°D#dimDiminished
IVEMajor
vF#mMinor
viG#mMinor
VIIAMajor

Same notes, different home

B Mixolydian contains exactly the same notes as E Major. Nothing about the notes changes — what changes is which one feels like home, and that changes everything about the sound.

Other modes on B

Keep the same root and swap the scale — the fastest way to hear what each mode actually does.

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