From Pink Floyd to Stevie Wonder, Lana Del Rey to Scarborough Fair, dorian's distinctive flavour can be heard in many different styles of music and is a refreshing, brighter alternative to the typical minor scale.
📌NOTE: I decided to remove the section on "Get Lucky" as it wasn't a perfect example of Dorian. I will actually be making a video about this soon explaining it further. Sorry for any confusion caused.
SOURCES:
“Mad World” isolated vocal: https://soundcloud.com/mickey-mouth-1/mad-world-gary-jules-vocal
“What is a mode?”, Leonard Bernstein:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7oA1-y0EJE
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0:00 Introduction
0:44 Riders On The Storm by The Doors
1:31 Mad World by Tears for Fears
2:55 Dorian is a mode
4:14 Scarborough Fair
5:01 Woodstock by Joni Mitchell
5:40 Blue Jeans by Lana Del Rey
6:20 Drive by R.E.M.
7:10 the "Dorian vamp"
10:26 Dorian Vs. Aeolian
11:41 Pink Floyd and Dorian
12:29 Dorian in Modal Jazz
13:41 Outro